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Blend of black +‎ yuppie or an abbreviation of black urban professional, modelled on yuppie (young urban professional).

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buppie (plural buppies)

  1. (US, slang) A black urban professional; an African-American professional or executive in their late twenties or early thirties.
    • 1991 June, Ella Taylor, “Identity crises”, in The Atlantic[1]:
      In Spike Lee’s story of interracial romance, Jungle Fever (June), Wesley Snipes plays a young buppie New York architect whose affair with his Italian-American secretary (Annabella Sciorra) threatens his marriage and her relationship to her family.

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The term is sometimes used in derogatory fashion to discuss Black Americans who place an extreme emphasis on materialism. Jobs associated with buppies include consultant, investment banker, doctor, lawyer, accountant, and engineer.

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