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单词 yopper
释义

yopper

English

Etymology

YOP + -er

Noun

yopper (plural yoppers)

  1. (informal) A person employed under the Youth Opportunities Programme in Britain in the 1980s.
    • 1981, Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party, page 72:
      There must be a real drive in the trade union movement and the Labour movement to recruit Yoppers and the unemployed.
    • 2011, Susan Boyle, The Woman I was Born to be, page 120:
      When we came back to Blackburn I went on the Youth Opportunities Scheme and became a Yopper, which was the worst thing you could call a teenager in those days.
    • 2013 April 10, David Morris, “Tributes to Baroness Thatcher”, in parliamentary debates (House of Commons), volume 560, column 1697:
      I started my first business as a Manpower allowance recipient, and, indeed, I entered my first job as a “yopper”.
    • 2021 October 18, Neil MacPhail, “Teenage taste of school cooking experience led to 36-year career for Heather Matheson who has retired from Resolis Primary School”, in Ross-shire Journal:
      Mrs Matheson [] owes her first taste of work after Fortrose Academy to the old Youth Opportunity Scheme [] Mrs Matheson said: "I was a Yopper first with the school cooking class and then at Tulloch Castle and the Education Centre, both in Dingwall."

Anagrams

  • popery, pyrope
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