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beat·nik
(bēt′nĭk)n.
A person, especially a member or follower of the Beat Generation, whose behavior, views, and often style of dress are pointedly unconventional.
[Beat (Generation) + -nik.]
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beatnik
(ˈbiːtnɪk)n
1. (Sociology) a member of the Beat Generation (sense 1)
2. informal any person with long hair and shabby clothes
[C20: from beat (n) + -nik, by analogy with Sputnik]
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beat•nik
(ˈbit nɪk)n.
1. (sometimes cap.) a member of the Beat Generation.
2. a person who rejects or avoids conventional behavior, dress, etc.
[1955–60, Amer.]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() beat generation, beatniks, beats - a United States youth subculture of the 1950s; rejected possessions or regular work or traditional dress; for communal living and psychedelic drugs and anarchism; favored modern forms of jazz (e.g., bebop) recusant, nonconformist - someone who refuses to conform to established standards of conduct |
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[ˈbiːtnɪk] n → beatnik m/f invCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995