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The official meaning is a constant, with a few extras here and there. Every meaning agrees that a yuppie's age ranged between twenty and thirty; they also agree that a yuppie is a professional who prospers greatly during their career.
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Read More »Yuppie, as defined in the New Dictionary of American Slang, is explained in depth. It describes 'yuppie's' grammatical term to be a noun, such as: a yuppie or the yuppie. The dictionary also describes ÒyuppieÓ as: An affluent..city dwelling, professional in his or her 20's and 30's; a prosperous and ambitious young professional. The definition provided in The Oxford English Dictionary states that the expression ÒyuppieÓ is: A jocular term for a member of a socioeconomic group comprising young professional people working in cities. In America In So Many Words, yuppie is referred to a two- syllable word with the suffix ending of -ie. In this small dictionary, ÒyuppieÓ is expressed in more understandable terms: The yuppie was a person in you %ng adulthood, living in or near a city, ambitious, successful, materialistic, and self-indulgent. ...Upwardly mobile folk with designer water, running shoes, picked parquet floors and $450,000 condos in semislum buildings. How do you use the term? When using the term yuppie in sentence form you refer to it as a noun--it describes a person, or group. Yuppie, therefore, is the subject of the sentence and should be worded like so: Yuppies are everywhere; Sometimes yuppies are referred to as yumpies, meaning 'young upwardly-mobile people(Times 1984). How did the term originate? Four years into the eighties decade the word yuppie was born. The first mass sighting was in 1984, by then yuppies were already on the scene. Piesman and Hartley(the authors of The Yuppie Handbook) were the ,first to examine and define this breed. After these upwardly mobile, young adults were defined everyone joined in for a little slice. The truth at hand was that not many had gotten to read the yuppie's personal handbook; so big name magazines felt it necessary to lend a hand. In that same year five separate magazines(Times, Observer, Guardian, Washington Post and N.Y. Times) covered the new American term. What terms are related to yuppie? The term yuppie has a mass following of other words related back to it. Words that are related to yuppie(yuppie- ) mainly describe a condition to which yuppie is applied. Yuppiedom(Also yuppydom) is a condition or fact of being yuppie; yuppieism(Also yuppyism) is the state of being a yuppie; and yuppification(Also yuppify,yuppified) is the action or process ýby which an area, building, clothing, etc., becomes or is rendered characteristic of or suitable for yuppies(OED 786). Another word for yuppie is yumpie, which means the same exact thing(Chapman 482). The only difference is that it includes an extra letter from 'young upwardly-mobile professionals.' Some of the lesser known subspecies include: guppie(gay urban professional), puppie(pregnant urban professional), buppie(black yuppie), and suppie(a southern one).
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Read More »Being a two-syllable(suffix -ie) word, yuppie follows the pattern of other similar types of terms that describe young people. Preppie(1962) was a half-derisive, half-affectionate term for someone who attended a private college prepatory school or who dressed--expensively and tidy--and acted like the stereotypical rich and success-bound prep-school student(Barnhart 278). A preppie was usually a member of a rich young social group, whose members came from families who have been wealthy for many years(http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/). Hippie(1965) identified a whole counterculture; individuals within were usually outlandishly dressed and users of hallucinogenic drugs. Yippie(1968) came form the name of the irreverent, politically radical group of Hippie, Youth International Party; and skippie(1987) was a term addressing a school kid with income and purchasing power(Barnhart 278).
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