释义 |
crunchy adjective embodying the values or at least the trappings of the 1960s counterculture; a person who embodies these values US An adjective often associated with GRANOLA— Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 2, Spring 1990 “A crunchy is a ‘90s hippie,” says Scott Blasik, a young poet from Durham, New Hampshire. “A hiking-boot-wearing, granola-eating, Grateful Dead/Blues Traveler-listening type of person.” — David Shenk and Steve Silberman, Skeleton Key, p. 48, 1994 — Andy Ihnatko, Cyberspeak, p. 48, 1997 True, they [the Indigo Girls] are crunchy lesbian-coffeehouse-alternarock, and I know you hide the CD when people come over, but it’s time we make these girls cool again. — Suroosh Alvi et al., The Vice Guide, p. 17, 2002 |