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Buppy

or ܱ·辱

[ buhp-ee ]

noun

plural Buppies.
  1. a young, upwardly mobile Black professional.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Buppy1

An Americanism first recorded in 1980–85; B(lack) u(rban) p(rofessional), on the model of yuppie
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Example Sentences

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In a roasting of Michael Jackson’s “Bad,” and in a way, of Jackson himself: “Jackson’s decolorized flesh reads as the buppy version of Dorian Gray, a blaxploitation nightmare that offers this moral: Stop, the face you save may be your own.”

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Jayla especially loved her own dog, Buppy, a Chihuahua_dachshund mix.

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It was hard to give their dog, Buppy, a bath for the first time since Jayla’s death, since it was her job.

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Again, to you nod remember dat ubstardt buppy Senesino, and the goxgomb Farinelli?

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The "buppy" of old days he still writes occasionally, but he no longer signs it in full.

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