counterculturish
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From counterculture + -ish.
Adjective
[edit]counterculturish (comparative more counterculturish, superlative most counterculturish)
- (informal) Somewhat countercultural; suggestive of counterculture.
- 1996 January 28, Jacqueline Carey, “A Cuckold in Crown Heights”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Just how firmly is clear right off, when, on the flight to Warren's third wedding, he meets a Hasidic couple and has tolerant counterculturish thoughts about them.