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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yahoo (Gulliver's Travels) - définition

FICTIONAL RACE FROM GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
Yahoo (literature); Yahoo humanoids; Yahoos (Gulliver's Travels)

Yahoo (Gulliver's Travels)         
Yahoos are legendary beings in the 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift. Their behaviour and character representation is meant to comment on the state of Europe from Swift's point of view.
Yahoo! Music         
FORMER MUSIC PROVIDER OWNED BY YAHOO
Yahoo Music; Y! Music; Y Music; Yahoo music; Yahoo! Music UK; Yahoo!'s Who's Next; Music.yahoo.com
Yahoo! Music was a brand under which Yahoo! provided a variety of music services, including Internet radio, music videos, news, artist information, and original programming. Previously, users with Yahoo! accounts could gain access to hundreds of thousands of songs sorted by artist, album, song and genre.
Gulliver's Kingdom         
CHILDREN'S THEME PARK RESORT IN MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE
Gulliver's Kingdom (England)
Gulliver's Kingdom (also known as Gulliver's Matlock Bath) is a theme park aimed at children aged 3 to 13 in the Derbyshire town of Matlock Bath, England. The park was founded in 1978 by Ray Phillips as a model village for his children.

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Yahoo (Gulliver's Travels)

Yahoos are legendary beings in the 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift. Their behaviour and character representation is meant to comment on the state of Europe from Swift's point of view. The word "yahoo" was coined by Jonathan Swift in the fourth section of Gulliver's Travels and has since entered the English language more broadly.

Swift describes Yahoos as filthy with unpleasant habits, "a brute in human form," resembling human beings far too closely for the liking of protagonist Lemuel Gulliver. He finds the calm and rational society of intelligent horses, the Houyhnhnms, greatly preferable.

The Yahoos are primitive creatures obsessed with "pretty stones" that they find by digging in mud, thus representing the distasteful materialism and ignorant elitism Swift encountered in Britain. Hence the term "yahoo" has come to mean "a crude, brutish or obscenely coarse person".