preppie in the PONS Dictionary

preppie Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a preppie tie

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English
Apparently people like laughing at nerds, but not preppies!
torontoist.com
Members of high-status (preppie, popular) groups often interact with many people, but most of these relationships are superficial and instrumental; interpersonal connections are used to establish and maintain social status.
en.wikipedia.org
The brothers seem privileged somehow: playing together they have a synergistic preppie attractiveness.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Under the influence on one such occasion, we described our fantasy families, right down to choosing execrably preppie names for our children.
www.stuff.co.nz
Frankly, the "cheap" girls looked about ten times as attractive as us preppies and had about ten times as many boyfriends.
www.weeklystandard.com
Yet he loves his family and also spends a lot of time sitting around reading a newspaper, which is what a lot of preppies do.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The group also drew one of the most diverse crowds of the day: teens, retirees, preppies, and hippies.
www.spin.com
In this regard there may be significant overlap with the preppie stereotype.
en.wikipedia.org
It appears as if the preppies have had one over on the paupers.
www.independent.co.uk
Preppies around the world are not very different.
fashion.telegraph.co.uk

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