yuppie [yuppy] - translation to English
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yuppie [yuppy] - translation to English

US MUSICAL GROUP
Yuppie Pricks

yuppie [yuppy]      
(n.) = yuppie
Ex: The city is home today to a colorful mix of Italian Americans and yuppies.
yuppie         
SHORT FOR "YOUNG URBAN PROFESSIONAL"
Yuppie Philosophy; Yuppies; Young urban professionals; Young urban professional; Yuppy; Yupiz; YUPPIES; Upwardly mobile young professional; Yuppism; Yuppieism
yuppie
yuppies         
SHORT FOR "YOUNG URBAN PROFESSIONAL"
Yuppie Philosophy; Yuppies; Young urban professionals; Young urban professional; Yuppy; Yupiz; YUPPIES; Upwardly mobile young professional; Yuppism; Yuppieism
yuppies

Definition

yuppie
(also yuppy)
¦ noun (plural yuppies) informal, derogatory a well-paid young middle-class professional working in a city.
Derivatives
yuppiedom noun
yuppification noun
yuppify verb (yuppifies, yuppifying, yuppified).
Origin
1980s: elaboration of the acronym from young urban professional.

Wikipedia

The Yuppie Pricks

The Yuppie Pricks are an American five-piece punk rock band from Austin, Texas, United States. They "deal in reverse psychology punk by ironically celebrating the materialist excesses of the upwardly mobile in songs like "Greed Is Good," "Fraternity Days" and "Fuck You, I’m Rich," which are tinged with old school UK punk, Black Flag and Dead Kennedys touches."

Alternately described as "raucous, straight-ahead punk" and "American Psycho hardcore with a wicked sense of humor" the Yuppie Pricks are frequently lauded for their live performances, where they've been known to wear John McEnroe-era tennis gear and denounce the 'service industry scum' who come to their shows.

Director John Waters cited the Yuppie Pricks song "Coke Party" in a Variety magazine interview, as one of five songs that mean a lot to him.