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Fic question: is it hippy, hippie, or are both acceptable? Google's giving me both options.
(Ah, that's hippy/hippie as in a flower child, not as in Giles'-drawing-of-Buffy-in-Hush)
(Ah, that's hippy/hippie as in a flower child, not as in Giles'-drawing-of-Buffy-in-Hush)
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oh, and "hippy"? Indicates an excess of avoirdupois in the hip area.
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(<--Eschewed the whole "goth" phase in high school to instead to the "hippie" thing. All pictures from that era have been duly burned.)
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hippy: One who has child-bearing hips
hippie: A member of the counter-culture
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I'm SO glad my parents were too busy acquiring higher education in the 70s to become flower children...
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hippy = someone with wide hips is...
hippie = those flower-power persons
Or what do you mean, exactly?
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If you mean hippy as in "Do these culottes make me look hippy?", then I'm not so sure...
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In "American" English, it is now and always has been "Hippie".
Generally, though, both spellings are acceptable. It could be useful (possibly even comedic!) to have British characters (Giles or Spike) using "Hippy" whiler the American characters use "Hippie".
;)
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Ack, now I've got a headache remembering the hideous decorating of my mis-spent youth.
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