Reverse Dictionary: BEATNIK

NOUNS, PERSON
1927 — BEARD a bearded beatnik, hippie, or avant-garde intellectual → Amer. sl., usually derisive usage
1958 — BEAT a member of the ‘beat generation (orig. applied to a group of young people, predominantly writers, artists, and their adherents in San Francisco; later applied to similar groups elsewhere, adopting unconventional dress, manners, habits, etc., as a means of self-expression and social protest 
1958 — BEATNIK a member of the ‘beat generation 
1958 — BEATSTER a member of the ‘beat generation 
1960 — BEATNIKOID a college student attempting to be a beatnik 
1967 — BEARDNIK a bearded beatnik, hippie, or avant-garde intellectual → Amer. sl., usually derisive usage
1995 — BEATER a beatnik; a member oft the Bohemian subculture that flourished in the 1950s → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
2000 — BEARDIE-WEIRDIE — BEARDY-WEIRDY a scruffy beatnik; a man with long hair and/or a beard and as such negatively stereotyped as an ‘intellectual’, eccentric, or fan of radical politics → sl.