noun a person who is a member of a youth-oriented political movement
interjection used to express exuberance or joy
Found in lyrics of protest songs or songs with rebellious themes
Associated with the youth movement of the 1960s and 1970s
Used by activists to signify a rebellious or defiant attitude
Used as an expression of excitement or enthusiasm
A writer may use 'yippie' in a character's dialogue to convey excitement or jubilation.
A psychologist may use 'yippie' in a therapeutic setting to encourage a client to express joy or enthusiasm.
An event planner may use 'yippie' in promotional materials or social media posts to create a sense of fun and excitement for an upcoming event.
A marketing manager may use 'yippie' in a marketing campaign to appeal to a younger demographic and create a sense of energy and excitement around a product or service.