Huppie

"Huppie" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Among the work he has been doing have been films such as “D.C. Cab” and this year’s “Quicksilver”, a Kevin Bacon Wall-Street-on-wheels vehicle, in which he played an aspiring huppie (Hispanic Urban Professional).

Wiscovitch calls himself a “huppie”. Which, he translates, is a Hispanic Yuppie.

The vato is a Huppie. HErbErt: What's a Huppie? ric: You know, a Hispanic Yuppie.

Mr. Munoz stresses that the crime rate has been dropping in Little Village and that he backs a tax-increment financing district in his ward — a controversial stance in other Hispanic areas. Because the neighborhood is improving, “folks like me — yuppies, luppies, huppies, whatever you want to call them — will be able to find homes here,” he says, referring to the Latino and Hispanic variations of young urban professionals.

"Look who's talking." "Hippie, huppie, baldy," screamed a voice. "Oh my gosh, it's Annabel again."

He accused the well-intentioned folks who sell Fair Trade coffee of "cultural imperialism," blasting those who blend "suffering, pain, and humiliation" into the beans they sell to "the affluent but guilt-ridden, Birkenstock-shod, politically correct, myopically naive creature known as the huppie”—whom he defined as a combination hippie-yuppie.

To be a huppie, you have to know how to make a little money. You want to live well, but keep in touch with the real world.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.