yupster
n.— «Connoisseurs are crediting “Yupsters”—Yuppie hipsters—for the change.» —“Music: The Rise of the ‘Yupster’” by Andrew Romano Newsweek Jan. 9, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
yupster
n.— «Connoisseurs are crediting “Yupsters”—Yuppie hipsters—for the change.» —“Music: The Rise of the ‘Yupster’” by Andrew Romano Newsweek Jan. 9, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Book recommendations and the art of apology. Martha and Grant share some good reads, including an opinionated romp through English grammar, a Spanish-language adventure novel, an account of 19th-century dictionary wars, and a gorgeously illustrated...