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-nik suffix a supporter or follower of the precedent activity or principle US- I mean, beatniks and slutniks, they’re so dull. — Douglas Rutherford, The Creeping Flesh, p. 84, 1963
- A few college hawkniks come by. — Elmore Leonard, Revolution for the Hell of It, p. 25, 1968
- Beatniks happened elsewhere–even in Australia [...] The Beats showed it was possible, even glamorous, to throw the gauntlet at the lifestyle of IBM. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 23–24, 1970
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