Beatnik

/ˈbiːtnɪk/ noun

A young person in the 1950s who rejected mainstream culture and valued jazz, poetry, and free expression.

Combination of 'beat' (from Beat Generation literature) and the Russian suffix '-nik' (as in Sputnik), coined in the mid-1950s to describe nonconformist youth who embraced artistic rebellion.

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