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In the parlance of Jazz , a square was a person who failed to appreciate the medium, hence (more broadly) someone who was out of date or out of touch. The term, with its broader meaning, has persisted and has permeated mainstream culture, as exemplified in Huey Lewis 's 1986 hit ''Hip to be square''. In ultimate Self-reference , this song was later used by Sesame Street to illustrate the geometrical meaning of "square". In the Counterculture movements that took momentum in the 1960s a "square" referred to someone who clung to repressive, traditional, sterotypical, one-sided, or "in the box" ways of thinking. The term was mostly utilized by Beatnik s, Hippie s, Yippie s, Folkie s, and other individuals who took part in the movements which emerged to contest the more Conservative national, political, religious, philosophical, musical and social trends. The term found its way into various parts of popular culture. Perhaps the most obvious recurring reference today would be this line from " Jailhouse Rock ", a song most famously sung by Elvis Presley : The warden said hey buddy don't you be no square If you can't find a partner use a wooden chair With the term having fallen out of general usage, it has been said that anyone who still uses the term "square", ''is one.'' SEE ALSO |
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