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teenybopper noun a young teenager, especially a girl US- Super grubby teenie boppers. — San Francisco Chronicle, 21 April 1965
- — J. L. Simmons and Barry Winograd, It’s Happening, p. 173, 1966: “glossary”
- There are a few teenie boppers, struggling to attain middle classness but for the most part the chicks are in slacks with hair rollers. — The Berkeley Barb, p. 4, 20 July 1966
- — Current Slang, p. 7, Winter 1966
- I think Ben has gotten beyond the teenybopper stage, haven’t you Ben? — The Graduate, 1967
- [Y]ou began to hear stories out of the Haight saying the “real” hippies were taking flight to rural communes and that ersatz plastic hippies and teeni-boppers had taken over. — Nicholas Von Hoffman, We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us Against, p. 119, 1967
- [T]he streets of Georgetown in Washington and Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco and Greenwich Village in New York were filled with mobs of so-called “hippies” and “teenie-boppers” wandering aimlessly about, conducting sit-ins, lie-ins, and wed-ins[.] — Congressman Bill Stuckey, The Congressional Record, 11 December 1967
- [T]eenagers–already a ghastly word–are known as “teeny-boppers”! — Gore Vidal, Myra Breckinridge, pp. 26–27, 1968
- The result was that English dandyism was wedded to Negro eroticism, and every teenybopper in the Western world began to dream of possessing a mod moppet with soul. — Albert Goldman, Freak Show, p. 12, 1968
- Teeny Bopper, my teenage lover/ I caught your waves last night. — Doug Sahm, Mendocino, 1969
- Teenyboppers select their lingerie now according to what will look best when it’s exposed. — Screw, p. 19, 22 December 1969
- A teenybopper gets up now and almost bounces as she walks, waving her hands in the air. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 82, 1970
- I guess he was pushing too much too fast to those little teeny boppers of his. — Anonymous, Go Ask Alice, p. 90, 1971
- I pull over at a ma and pa liquor store across the street from City Lights Bookstore, a hangout for sniveling intellectuals and runaway teenyboppers out for a score. — Oscar Zeta Acosta, The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, p. 36, 1972
- [He] brought grubby little teeny-boppers home to bed[.] — Doug Lang, Freaks, p. 47, 1973
- Fucking teenybopper chick music shit. — Empire Records, 1995
- The Teenybopper has lost her bop – the bop in her walk, her pocket-bop. — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 145, 1998
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