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Hippy Slang of the 60's - Can You Dig It?

The 60’s. It was a time of political controversy, rebellion, protest marches, bras burning, bare feet, and flower power. From the dust of the 60’s turmoil rose a new cultural lifestyle with a new breed of people: We called them Hippies.

They were children of peace who criticized middle class values, rebelled against established institutions and were dead against the Vietnam War. They were a new and liberated class of people who gave preference to freedom, love, and peace. They were set apart from others by the way they looked, how they thought, and how they spoke.

There emerged a language that they alone understood and this too helped set them apart from the rest of society. Below is a list of unique words that made the language of the Hippy their very own:

  • Pad: Your pad was where you lived. “Let's head over to Pete's place and hang out.”
  • Crash: To crash meant to go to sleep, usually right where you were. “I think I'll crash on the floor.”
  • Gas: If you had a gas, you had a lot of fun. “We had a gas before crashing at Pete's pad.”
  • Scarf: To eat something very quickly. “I had a gas scarfing pizza before I crashed at Pete's pad.”
  • Split: To split meant to leave. “I split Pete's pad the next morning.
  • Scene: The place where you are is the scene. A scene is where something is happening. “I was at Pete's pad but I split the scene.”
  • Happening: To be in a fun place where everyone is having a good time is a happening place. “The party at Pete's pad was a real happening scene.”
  • Groovy: When something is referred to as groovy it was cool. “Pete has a groovy pad.”



  • Far out: If something was far out, it was better than groovy. “Pete's a real far out guy!”
  • Dude: A dude was a geek of the 60's. “Pete's brother is a dude.”
  • Drag: A drag was anything boring. “Do you know Pete's brother? That dude's a drag.”
  • Dig: To understand. “Do you dig what I'm saying dude?” “I dig it!”
  • Peace Out: Goodbye. “I'm going to split, peace out brother.”
  • Threads: Your clothes. “Pete's brother's threads are far out for a dude.”
  • Hang Loose: Don't get your tail in a knot, relax. “I know Pete's brother is a drag but hang loose until he splits.”
  • Brother: Any good person or a friend was your brother. “That brother's no drag.”
  • Gut Wadding: Fast food was called gut wadding. “Come on Pete, let's scarf some gut wadding at the burger joint.”

Ah, the 60's. If you were cool, you were hip. Bellbottom jeans were in, torn and frayed jeans, tie dye shirts, love beads, head bands, granny dresses, granny glasses, sandals, crocheted hats and belts, ankle bells, and bare feet were all part of the Hippy life style. Where are they now?

Many went to collage, grew up, got married while a few held fast to the Hippie life and brought it along with them into the 21st century. It's a little harder to recognize them now but if you get a chance to hear them speak, you'll figure it out.

Peace out brother and stay hip.

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Comments (29)
#1 by IcyCucky, Nov 11, 2007
This is a cool list of slangs..
Great article.
#2 by ron, Nov 11, 2007
good job
#3 by Darlene McFarlane, Nov 11, 2007
Thanks Icy. I remember this era well. It was a definite revolutionary turning point.
#4 by Nick Kenney, Nov 11, 2007
Far out, Darlene! I remember the '60's. I was a little kid but I remember watching my older cousins getting ready to go out and listen to them talk and I grew up watching American Bandstand...
I can dig it....
#5 by Darlene McFarlane, Nov 11, 2007

Thanks Nick. I was a mother by the middle 60's and wasn't part of the hippy movement but, I enjoyed the era very much. There was a lot of political unrest especially in the US but in some ways I think the hipsters made people stop and think. I know some changes were due to their relentless protests and passion for what they believed in.

It was a real happening time.

I loved American Bandstand.
#6 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Nov 12, 2007
Great list Darlene, I love this era even though I didn't really live through it as an adult. How do you get your pictures to come out in the published article? I've very often used pictures but when the article gets published they're not there!

Could you tell me what method you use? Is it the copy and paste or insert from file?

Thanks
#7 by Darlene McFarlane, Nov 12, 2007
Thank you, Anne. I can't take the credit for the pics on this one. Triond did the graphics for me. I think they did a great job too, it added spice to the article.
#8 by valli, Nov 12, 2007
Excellent article. Thank you for sharing as I have no idea about it.
#9 by lizzie 2 uk, Nov 12, 2007
I was a teenage hippie. Still am in some ways...far out, man!
#10 by C A Johnson, Nov 12, 2007
This is a great list, Darlene. I wasn't born in the 60s, but I am familiar with some of the slang. :)
#11 by Jonathan Pickard, Nov 13, 2007
Hi Darlene
Very informative article! groovy lol.
I have had a long break from writing but hoping to get back to it very shortly. I look forward to reading more of your work. I am continuing to click on all your articles each month.
Take care
Jonathan
#12 by Liane Schmidt, Nov 13, 2007
Very cute and unique article.

Best wishes Darlene.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.
#13 by Lucy Lockett, Nov 22, 2007
I watched my older brother and sister go through it but I am a hippy at heart! This bought back a smile to my face.
#14 by B.T. Dreams , Nov 26, 2007
I wasn't there for the 60's but i heard some crazy stories about the old days. In fact im wearing a tye-dye shirt right now.lol
#15 by JNV, Dec 2, 2007
I dig it. Great article
#16 by roxann boeberg, Dec 16, 2007
wow!
i totally remeber the 60's!!
:]
besst tiimes everrr!
everything i was involved in it was happenin!! :p

well i hopee to see some more of our sick nasty wordss from the 60's soon!!!!
HAPPY X-MAS.
#17 by chris, Dec 16, 2007
apparently the majority of the people who commented are freaks or they are freaks and still on drugs.....the 60s (by the way there is no apostrophe to make that plural) were the worst years in America and that is what is wrong with everything now; so thanks to all the freaks and dopeheads, a job well done
#18 by petey, Dec 16, 2007
hey dude just because we hippies were always high off of drugs and most of us still are doesn't mean the 60's were so bad infact if you did it right you probably would have had fun so losen up man enjoy life while you can the 60's are far out man and thanks for the job well done:)
#19 by yeaitsmeagain, Feb 4, 2008
hey chris ...... evidently you weren't there or you\'d know that being called a " freak " was is a compliment in the hippie
genre. like " letting your freak flag fly ". it was right winged whackos that caused the hippie era to evolve to begin with. thank people like yourself ( but obviously a little older ) for the hippies , and just look around today and see what happens when whackos get in control. same as it ever was. an economy down the dumps and a unwanted and unnecessary war on our hands( unless you want to grease your rich corporate friends ). now THATS something to be proud of eh chris ? THESE are some of the worse years in America , we need the hippies back again.
#20 by sk8r boy, Mar 12, 2008
Groovy article man, it was real happining. I wasn't born in the 60's but my mom told me about it. I loved your article! Peace Out Brother.
#21 by amee, Mar 27, 2008
nice article!

BUT

Pad: Your pad was where you lived. “Let\'s head over to Pete\'s place and hang out.” isn\'t it supposed to be “Let\'s head over to Pete\'s PAD(not place) and hang out.”

: )

Like \"ska8r boy\" I to am not from the 60s but I love a lot of the music from there! : )
#22 by al, Apr 1, 2008
this article digs ok :]

im a modern day hippie, tryin to bring back the love.
we don't need too much more than a hippie revolution.

peace love & serenity baby.
#23 by 8th grader, May 21, 2008
haha I am doing a count down to the last day of school GRADUATION DAY. We are on d day which is disco day/70's day which is going to be awesome. I'm totally going to use a lot of fun slang. awesome website very helpful. LOVE AND PEACE! (which incidently is written in chalk on the front of my house)
#24 by Darlene McFarlane, May 21, 2008
Hey, 8th grader,
Sounds like a lot of fun. I am glad this article could help you out.
#25 by megan and group , Jun 2, 2008
were hippies bad people or good peoplex x x
#26 by tempany , Jun 2, 2008
iam tempany and i am doin a project about hippies so what was the life style like and what did they do for a living plus did they travel on the concord plz reply
#27 by ashily, Jun 2, 2008
hi i am doing a project about fastion and we picked hippi fastion and came across this website to find that we can wtite to you so can you please help we are strugaling and donnt no what to do
#28 by Nandy, Jun 9, 2008
Hi I'm brazilian and i did a project about hippies...now i am doing a new project in english for my english course!
I loved these pictures and your article.

Pay attention: Make LOVE no WAR! =)
#29 by Darlene McFarlane, Jun 10, 2008
Hi Nandy,
Thank you for your kind comments.
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