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feral noun a person holding strong environmentalist views and living an alternative lifestyle AUSTRALIA- — John Birmingham, He Died With a Felafel in his Hand, p. 144, 1994
- The “ferals”, as they are known, lie at the extreme green end of the conservation movement and practice [sic] what they preach by living among and on top of the trees. — Sun-Herald, p. 3, 1 January 1995
- We still had our rough edges, our greatcoated winos and barefoot ferals[.] — Shane Maloney, Nice Try, p. 129, 1998
- [A]n odd collection of aboriginals, neo-hippies, “ferals” (back-to-the-land types who have reverted to a semiwild state of nature, indicated usually by matted dreadlocks, permanent deep sunburns, and unkempt hippie garb)[.] — Brian Preston, Pot Planet, p. 92, 2002
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