Similar words: uppity, lay up, pay up, dry up, stay up, hurry up, dipping, ripping. Meaning: ['jʌpɪ] n. a young upwardly mobile professional person; someone under 40 who prospered during the 1980s.
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1. But it might well appeal to yuppie climbers.
2. We discussed what a yuppie was in more detail.
3. It used to be only the City yuppie, but now most people can afford a mobile phone.
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4. He had on what you'd now call a yuppie look - baggy trousers and braces.
5. Corporate yuppie culture is oozing insidiously into the development world and the old order is slowly and inexorably crumbling.
6. A bit twee, I thought, for a prototype Yuppie like Jo.
7. The word "yuppie" is a coinage of the 1960s which found a new fame in the 1980s.
8. Anyway, that's a yuppie joint.
9. They created the teenager , the yuppie, the baby boomer, the singleton and the metrosexual.
10. My friend is a yuppie. He lives in a huge house in Beverly Hill and earn $ 85,000 a year.
11. My friend is a yuppie. He lives in a huge house in Manhattan.
12. This guy is a superficial yuppie with no intellect whatsoever.
13. The Porsche 911 reminds me of the worst parts of the yuppie era.
14. Unlike 30 years ago, there are some rules that neo-hippie, former hippie and yuppie celebrants alike will want to follow.
15. He dresses up as a woman to play a nanny working for a yuppie in Mrs Doutfire.
16. That woman dishevelled who stand by salad cabinet is a little likes yuppie in 90 th age.