Hip Glossary
Hip Glossary – Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers: Gilbert Sheldon’s popular comic about the adventures of three stoned out hippies.
Hip Glossary – Fad
Fad: A popular craze, a temporary fashion that suddenly appears, and then disappears.
Hip Glossary – Far Out!
Far Out!: Something wonderful. An expression of glee or approval. Also a way of saying thanks.
Hip Glossary – Dashiki
Dashiki: A very colorful long sleeved African shirt. They pullover your head and have a v-cut below the neck. The dashiki is never tucked into your pants but worn as loose as possible. They are cool in summer. Hippies wore… Continue reading
Hip Glossary – Dass, Ram
Dass, Ram: Also known as Dr. Richard Alpert. Author of Be Here Now, Grist for the Mill. Worked with Timothy Leary at Harvard on LSD studies. Alpert was so changed by the ingestion of LSD, he left his post and… Continue reading
Hip Glossary – Davis, Angela
Davis, Angela: Radical black teacher at UCLA. She was dismissed from UCLA in 1969 due to her radical politics. She was a Black Panther and made the FBI’s most wanted list in 1970 on false charges. She became an icon… Continue reading
Hip Glossary – Day-Glo
Day-Glo: Colorful paint that glows in the dark. Popular with psychedelic art on objects and faces, especially during the Electric Kool Aid Acid Tests.
Hip Glossary – Designer Drugs
Designer Drugs: Any of a vast number of custom made drugs that are designed to be chemically different from illegal drugs, but similar in effect to those drugs.
Hip Glossary – Dharma
Dharma: Indian word for one’s life purpose and work. The principle or law that orders the universe.
Hip Glossary – Dharma Bums
Dharma Bums: Jack Kerouac’s book about the beat philosophy’s roots in Zen Buddhism. He chronicles his adventures in California and a trip across the country, ending in a reflective stint up on a mountain as a fire lookout. This “rucksack… Continue reading