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n. (plural of longhair English)
Usage examples of "longhairs".
Those cruddy longhairs will look at what happened, and they’ll work on it, and they’ll work on it.
The Organization can pay Confederation longhairs to grow us all new bodies from scratch, something like that.
If we leave, then the Confederation longhairs are going to be free to dream up some way of snatching us back.
Yesterday you were telling me how nothing the longhairs dream up could ever touch us if we take New California out of here.
And the Confederation longhairs ain’t gonna risk bringing them back until they’ve found a way of giving us new bodies, or something.
This lawsuit had severe repercussions in Aspen: The mayor was shackled, the City Council lost its will to live, the City Magistrate, Guido Meyer, was fired instantly -- even before the Police Chief -- and the local cops suddenly stopped busting longhairs for the things like "blocking the sidewalk," which carried a 90-day jail sentence that summer, along with a $200 fine.
It was the first open break between the Greasers and the Longhairs, and the importance of that break can be read in the history of SDS, which eventually destroyed in the doomed effort to reconcile the interests of the 'working class biker/dropout types and the upper/mid Berkeley/student activists.
Even when there had been political pressures to arrange something that would grab headlines and squash longhairs for a while, Kyril Montana had played it cool, had kept maneuvering through the drug subculture hoping to nail the hard-drug pushers and suppliers, and he had usually managed to keep his superiors off his back until he finally had one of the big fish, until he finally had tiptoed through the smack or cocaine hierarchy to a source.