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duppie
duppie
English
Noun
duppie (plural duppies)
- Alternative spelling of duppy
Etymology 2
Noun
duppie (plural duppies)
- An urban professional suffering from depression, especially one who has lost a high-paying job and been forced to take up lower-paying work.
- 2003, Leslie Haggin Geary, "Here come the 'Duppies' ", CNN/Money, 17 June 2003:
- Older Duppies who've lived through previous layoffs seem prepared for the emotional and financial shifts that a protracted job loss can bring.
- 2003, Rene A. Guzman, "Overeducated and underemployed", San Antonio Express-News, 18 July 2003:
- In recent months, the founder and director of Life Transitions career counseling and life coaching in San Antonio has seen plenty of duppies struggle with escalating debts and depression.
- "The reality may be that they might have to take on what we call a 'stop-loss job,'" Lincoln says, referring to a lower-paying position the typical duppie once scoffed at.
- 2004, Joyce Lain Kennedy, "Learning To Read Is Essential", Sun Sentinel, 19 April 2004:
- In fact, I've seen the term "duppies," which means depressed urban professionals who take jobs at a lower level than their old employment. But, as you recognize, duppies can pass through more hiring portals because they can read.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:duppie.
- 2003, Leslie Haggin Geary, "Here come the 'Duppies' ", CNN/Money, 17 June 2003: