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head shop noun a shop that retails drug paraphernalia, incense, posters, lights, and other products and services associated with drug use US- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 218, 1967: “Glossary of hippie terms”
- The head shop is the liquor store of the hippies. Most often it is a small airless place, with a locked-in scent not unlike that of burning tapioca. Carries a thousand items for the head-hippie fraternity, from Tarot cards to paper wrappers for tea. — Sidney Bernard, This Way to the Apocalypse, p. 58, 1968
- Head shop motto: The customer is always wrong–unless he’s stoned. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 263, 1970
- There were all kinds of new institutions shooting up anyway—head shops, underground papers, the Ballroom[.] — John Sinclair, Guitar Army, p. 153, 1972
- On a corner I found a headshop. Goa Freaks loved gadgets, and at the start of each season they fussed over the latest inventions brought from the West. — Cleo Odzer, Goa Freaks, p. 193, 1995
- Lee became a staunch supporter of law reform and still runs a “head shop” in London’s Portobello Road which the police have tried unsuccessfully to close down under the Drug Trafficking Act which bans the sale of drug paraphernalia. — Harry Shapiro, Waiting For The Man, 1999
- I was coming out of my third Head shop on my Peachtree search when I saw him[.] — Stuart Browne, Dangerous Parking, pp. 81–82, 2000
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