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longhair noun- an intellectual US, 1919
- “I never read the Post,” said Wilma Hepp. “That longhair stuff is too deep for poor little me.” — Max Shulman, The Zebra Derby, p. 165, 1946
- a participant in the 1960s counterculture US, 1969
- No one ever asks a fellow longhair how old he is. It’s a counter-revolutionary question. — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 89, 1970
- In Mexico border guards began turning longhairs back with the words: “No hippies, no Jews; on Presidential orders.” — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 204, 1970
- Perched on a rock overlooking the entire field was a group of long-hairs playing bongos and guitars. — Ann Fettamen, Trashing, pp. 22–23, 1970
- The two guys right behind me were longhairs. Acid people. They’d been picked up for vagrancy, too. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, p. 174, 1971
- He told the chicano junior and senior high school kids in the valley that if they wanted some exercise they should go into town and beat up some longhairs. — Paul and Meredith, Chamisa Road, 1971
- classical music US, 1951
- Until the late 1940’s, the jazz concerts in symphony halls and other repositories of long-hair music, had been dominated by the Old Guard. — Robert Sylvester, No Cover Charge, p. 279, 1956
- Man, just dig all them fine long-hair records, whole albums of operas and symphonies and stuff. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 190, 1961
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