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yuppie

[ yuhp-ee ] [ ˈyʌp i ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a young, ambitious, and well-educated city-dweller who has a professional career and an affluent lifestyle

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Why Dictionary.com chose yuppie

More about yuppie

  • First recorded in 1980–85.
  • An Americanism; y(oung) u(rban) p(rofessional) + –¾±±ð².

EXAMPLES OF YUPPIE

  • The once quiet neighborhood is now home to a growing number of yuppies seeking urban lifestyles.
  • He joked that his avocado toast habit officially made him a yuppie.
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juke

[ jook ] [ dÊ’uk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to make a move intended to deceive (an opponent)

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Why Dictionary.com chose juke

More about juke

  • First used in the 1930s meaning “to dance” at a “juke joint” or to “jukebox music.”
  • The current sense of “feinting” or “making a move to deceive an opponent” was in use by the 1970s.

EXAMPLES OF JUKE

  • The point guard juked her defender with a quick fake before driving to the basket.
  • The boxer juked to avoid the punch, then countered with a jab.
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mendacious

[ men-dey-shuhs ] [ mɛnˈdeɪ ʃəs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful

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Why Dictionary.com chose mendacious

More about mendacious

  • First used between 1610–20;
  • From Latin ³¾±ð²Ô»åÄ峦¾±-, (see mendacity) + -ous.

EXAMPLES OF MENDACIOUS

  • The tabloids published a mendacious story about the celebrity’s personal life.
  • My mendacious behavior made it difficult for anyone to trust me.
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