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What (who) is love-in - definition


love-in         
1967 LIVE ALBUM BY THE CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET
Love-In (album); Love-In (album by Charles Lloyd); Love-In (Charles Lloyd album); Love-In (Charles Lloyd)
¦ noun informal (especially among hippies in the 1960s) a gathering at which people are encouraged to express friendship and physical attraction.
Love-In         
1967 LIVE ALBUM BY THE CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET
Love-In (album); Love-In (album by Charles Lloyd); Love-In (Charles Lloyd album); Love-In (Charles Lloyd)
Love-In is a live album by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd recorded at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco by the Charles Lloyd Quartet featuring Keith Jarrett, Ron McClure and Jack DeJohnette. Selections from the same concert were also released as Journey Within.
Love-in         
1967 LIVE ALBUM BY THE CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET
Love-In (album); Love-In (album by Charles Lloyd); Love-In (Charles Lloyd album); Love-In (Charles Lloyd)
A love-in is a peaceful public gathering focused on meditation, love, music, sex and/or use of recreational drugs. The term was coined by Los Angeles radio comedian Peter Bergman, who also hosted the first such event on Easter, 26 March 1967 in Elysian Park.

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Love-in
A love-in is a peaceful public gathering focused on meditation, love, music, sex and/or use of recreational drugs. The term was coined by Los Angeles radio comedian Peter Bergman, who also hosted the first such event on Easter, 26 March 1967 in Elysian Park.
Examples of use of love-in
1. Is love in the stars for you this Valentine‘s Day?
2. Men give love, in the hoping of getting rewarding sex.
3. The result was an end–to–end, unconditional love–in.
4. The coronation was in danger of becoming a love–in.
5. "There was always love in our family," Koroknay–Palicz says.