Yippie

['jipi]
  • n. 雅皮士(年轻政治激进派嬉皮份子)

英文词源


Yippie
1968, acronym from fictitious "Youth International Party," modeled on hippie.
On December 31, 1967, Abbie [Hoffman], Jerry [Rubin], Paul Krassner, Dick Gregory, and friends decided to pronounce themselves the Yippies. (The name came first, then the acronym that would satisfy literal-minded reporters: Youth International Party.) [Todd Gitlin," The Sixties," 1987, p.235]

双语例句


1. " Good! So I guess you like cats , too, right? Yippie! "
“ 太好了! 我猜你们也喜欢猫猫, 对 吧 ?耶! ”

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