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- noun informal A
well-off older person.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Martha (Stewart, that is!) sent me pumpkin woopie pie recipes today ... they look so yummy.
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The man takes a while to decide on his political affiliation … woopie.
Think Progress » Joe Klein Tells O’Reilly: ‘Glenn Beck Is Peddling A Lot Of Hateful Crap’ 2010
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Typically I sent him silly things, rubber chickens, slinkys, woopie cushions.
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And seriously woopie … one Canadian guy travels to US for surgery.
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Woods was caught last week making woopie with one of the other patients at his therapy center.
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June 21, 2010 at 6:33 am ai risistid teh urj tu putt a woopie cushun unnerneef it…oar did ai… ai hopeso yoo be feline much bedder sune, PB!
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July 15, 2008 at 12: 17 am | Reply alright great woopie thanks Markus ritawayward Says:
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Report Abuse so, when the old poof arrives, bring your woopie cushions and bullhorns, kazoos are acceptable musical instruments. whenever he makes a statement lisp into your bullhorns, 'says the fairy, mary!'
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The rest of the world understands-and has always understood-that a static or declining population impedes economic growth; which is why, during bad economic times, countries all over the place take measures to encourage people to reproduce, whether it's a country like France offering huge tax breaks to families with four or more children, or an industrial jugernaught like Japan shortening the work day so people can go home and make woopie.
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Look, we put a woopie cushion on Roland Burris's seat!
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sionnach commented on the word woopie
well off older person.
February 5, 2008