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Voices from the Love Generation choose

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[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 12: They’re interested in wines and cheeses and groovy food. That’s where they’re at.
at where one is at, phr.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 48: Killing him was a bad trip!
at bad trip (n.) under bad, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 49: First of all heroin is bea-u-tiful.
at beautiful, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 260: Maybe STP gonna be harder. It’s going to be the mind-cracking motherfucking drugs that gonna be the hard kicks.
at mind-bending, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 69: They’ve got a philosophy that [...] obliges them to love somebody who’s bum-tripping them, or selling them bad acid.
at bum trip (n.) under bum, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 172: Three bucks for a cap.
at cap, n.4
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 133: The thing to do is to cool off dangerous drugs.
at cool off, v.2
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 84: The warehouse wasn’t cool for having dope so nobody had any dope.
at cool, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 7: You become lovely and loving and full of love when you cop out to who you are, and what you are.
at cop out, v.1
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 15: You can’t drop out, not even with suicide [...] You’d reincarnate.
at drop out, v.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 17: They’ve been mind-fucked. Everyone who comes here is flashed, and gets flashed, and flashes.
at flash, v.7
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 277: flip-out. Mental derangement; strange behaviour.
at flip-out, n.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 107: Fourteen-year-olds [...] ended up at your house some way or another, flipped out.
at flip out, v.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 63: I had flunked my orals.
at flunk, v.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 81: The vibes are so freaky [...] There [are] colours, sounds, things like that.
at freaky, adj.1
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 14: If you’re on smack, geezing up in the kitchen, you generate a certain type of energy.
at geeze (up), v.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 7: We worked with all phases [...] messenger gigs, paper distribution, whatever gigs we could get.
at gig, n.1
[US] in L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation xxxv: Rock is a way of life [...] and can’t be stopped, retarded, put down, muted, modified or successfully controlled by typeheads.
at -head, sfx
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 135: The Communications Company printed up a thing about serum hep.
at hep, n.2
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 278: hippiehead. A hippie.
at hippie, n.2
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 138: ‘You went through a stage of what he called “hopscotch?”’ [...] ‘You can sincerely ball a lot of people.’.
at hopscotch, v.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 46: I sought out a very mechanized, hot-roddish, leather-jacketed group in Albany, a gang.
at hot-rod, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 169: I hustled my cock on Broad Street.
at hustle, v.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 88: When I first heard Leary say, ‘Turn on, Tune in, Drop out,’ it really upset me [...] ‘Tune in’ takes care of doing things that are meaningful and developing your own mind.
at tune in, v.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 11: The Dead, the Holding Company, the Airplane, all these people are tuned in.
at tuned in, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 251: Hillbilly kids that went to war with shotguns, bicycle chains, brass knucks.
at knuck, n.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 48: My old lady and I split for the woods.
at old lady, n.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 48: I’d been to prison, I’d been to the laughing academy.
at laughing academy (n.) under laughing, adj.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 251: [I was] cast out of that society – nigger-lovin’, mother-fuckin’, New York Yankee Jew.
at nigger-loving (adj.) under nigger-lover, n.
[US] L. Wolf Voices from the Love Generation 49: I had the Magic Mushroom in Mexico.
at magic mushroom (n.) under magic, n.
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