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flower people

American  

plural noun

  1. flower children.


Etymology

Origin of flower people

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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There’s something for dog people, cat people, flower people, art lovers, pop art lovers and this in black, based on a Picasso quote: Everything You Can Imagine is Real, with topsy-turvy letters.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 9, 2021

It’s heavily implied that she turned into one of the sculptural flower people.

From Slate • Feb. 23, 2018

The Grassroots have blossomed into flower people of a sort.

From Time Magazine Archive

The flower people were so entranced by Lloyd's reedy tenor-sax calligraphy and dazzling flute daubings that they all lay down in the aisles, hugged each other, and took a musical trip.

From Time Magazine Archive

Rand, unseen, watched the manoeuvres for a while, then coughed to let them know he was there, and presently sat down upon a root of cedar, and gave Deb his opinion of the flower people.

From Lewis Rand by Johnston, Mary