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plastic adjective conventional; superficial; shallow US- Plastic people! / Oh, baby, now / You’re such a drag. — Frank Zappa, Plastic People, 1967
- You talk about a plastic community. Everything you do reflects on your father. — Nicholas Von Hoffman, We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us Against, p. 56, 1967
- When you were a child, did you think of your family as up tight and plastic? — Leonard Wolfe (Editor), Voices from the Love Generation, p. 216, 1968
- Not like that plastic fashion show. — Fred Baker, Events, p. 39, 1970
- Estelle’s hips and her thighs were too thick for anyone ever to call her figure “beautiful” in that plastic sense that Miss America is considered “beautiful.” — Gurney Norman, Divine Right’s Trip (Last Whole Earth Catalog), p. 41, 1971
- The music tells them to drop out of the plastic nightmare and live together in communes and communities of their own people[.] — John Sinclair, Guitar Army, p. 29, 1972
- She was even laid back, at least publicly, about Harvey’s liaison with Marlene, the eighteen-year-old Safeway checker he was living with in that plastic condo in Greenbrae. — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 37, 1977
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