guppie
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡʌpi/
- Homophone: guppy
Etymology 1
From guppy (a species of fish).
Noun
guppie (plural guppies)
- Alternative form of guppy.
- (sometimes derogatory) A foolish, easily surprised, or naive person.
- (climbing) A climbing hold, refers to the way the climber's hand is turned sideways and grips a hold by cupping it with the little-finger side of the hand.
Etymology 2
Noun
guppie (plural guppies)
- (dated) A high-earning gay person living in a major urban area, especially a male.
- 1987 [1987 August], Alan Moore, “Chapter XI: Look on My Works, Ye Mighty...”, in Watchmen, DC Comics, page 349:
- It's where I work, okay? Not in some dinky little magazine office with a bunch of guppies!You know I don't like that term. We should respect gay professionals working openly...
- 2004, Michale Mello, Legalizing Gay Marriage: Vermont And The National Debate, Temple University Press, published 2008, page 29:
- The guppie (gay urban professional) with a partner and a Porsche was replacing the free love advocate with a placard and a toke.
Related terms
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɣʏ.pi/
- Hyphenation: gup‧pie
- Rhymes: -ʏpi
Noun
guppie c or n (plural guppies)