(rip van WING-kuhl)
noun
One who fails to keep up with the times.
Etymology
After Rip Van Winkle, a character in a story by Washington Irving (1783-1859). Rip falls asleep for 20 years in the Catskill mountains and wakes up to discover the world around him has changed. He finds that the American Revolutionary war has taken place and instead of being a subject of His Majesty George the Third, he is now a free citizen of the United States
Rip Van Winkle has plenty of company when it comes to sleeping. His 20 years are nothing compared with Sleeping Beauty who dozed off for 100 years. The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus fell asleep in a cave for some 250 years, and Endymion in Greek mythology received the gift of eternal youth by sleeping forever.
"Does Gordon Brown sincerely want to be Prime Minister? To ask such a question you would have to be a Rip Van Winkle, slumbering obliviously through every event in British politics throughout the past decade." — Anatole Kaletsky; Unless Gordon Brown Wakes Soon, He'll Sleepwalk Past the Door to Power; The Times (London, UK); Dec 7, 2006.




