yuppie|yuppies in English

noun

[yup·pie || 'jʌpɪ]

"Young Urban Professional", (slang term for) young wealthy successful perso

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1. Anyway, that's a yuppie joint.

2. Personal Finance: `Affluential' is the 21st century Yuppie

3. There were no yuppies or floppy discs.

4. Club Med is the renowned retreat for lustful yuppies.

5. And if's one thing yuppies do, it's copycat their brethren.

6. 16 He writes a couple of highbrow books about yuppies and faggots.

7. This guy is a superficial yuppie with no intellect whatsoever.

8. Meanwhile, going after one of these rich yuppies, it's a whole different story.

9. My friend is a yuppie. He lives in a huge house in Manhattan.

10. I'm amazed that all these yuppies moving in here just don't get hit more often.

11. This was the rise of the baby boom generation - and young upwardly mobile professionals, known as yuppies.

12. I regarded with distaste a group of sleek young yuppies in city suits, guffawing.

13. The Porsche 911 reminds me of the worst parts of the yuppie era.

14. He had on what you'd now call a yuppie look - baggy trousers and braces.

15. 22 This was the rise of the baby boom generation - and young upwardly mobile professionals, known as yuppies.

16. That woman dishevelled who stand by salad cabinet is a little likes yuppie in 90 th age.

17. For some, "Buppie," a slang for "black yuppie," meant upward mobility

18. Corporate yuppie culture is oozing insidiously into the development world and the old order is slowly and inexorably crumbling.

19. Buppie (plural Buppies) (US, slang) A black urban professional; an African American subset of the yuppie category

20. He dresses up as a woman to play a nanny working for a yuppie in Mrs Doutfire.

21. The word "yuppie" is a coinage of the 1960s which found a new fame in the 1980s.

22. My friend is a yuppie. He lives in a huge house in Beverly Hill and earn $ 000 a year.

23. It used to be only the City yuppie, but now most people can afford a mobile phone.

24. (plural Buppies) (South African English, informal) a black person who is a yuppie Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

25. 23 Corporate yuppie culture is oozing insidiously into the development world and the old order is slowly and inexorably crumbling.