My definition of a neo-yuppie varies from that found elsewhere. To me, a neo-yuppie is a modern day Young Urban Professional with a cold, dark side. They are attracted to positions of power, supervisor or better yet manager, not to serve, but to wield power over others' livelihoods, especially older workers such as Boomers. They are thought to be snappy dressers, but can as readily found dressing as slobs, even at work on a workday. They are angry, inflexible, and rude, but they get away with it because today's corporations just see them as a reflection of corporate leadership's attitudes in today's bad economy. They are the scourge of the job market.
The Yuppie - 1988 was released on: USA: June 1988 (Chicago International Film Festival)
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The cast of Yuppie - 2009 includes: Daniela Forbes as Anna Robin Kirwan as Dan
The word 'yuppie' is a noun, a word for a person.Back in the 1980s, the term 'yuppie' was used to describe a 'young urban professional'; people in their twenties and thirties who were recent college graduates and starting their careers with high expectations. The term 'yuppie' was sometimes used with amusement because these focused, well groomed, well dressed, young people were the children of the 'hippies' of the 1960s.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:A yuppie will seek opportunities. (subject of the sentence)A prosperous future is the goal of a yuppie. (object of the preposition)
The cast of The Yuppie - 1988 includes: Jennifer Hanson as Penny Rob Humphrey as Skip Bondsworth
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CFS was sometimes referred to as Yuppie flu because it seemed to often affect young, middle-class professionals
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