A yippie is a member or supporter of the Youth International Party, a countercultural political group that was active in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Yippies were known for their anti-authoritarian and anti-capitalist beliefs, as well as their use of theatrical and sometimes disruptive tactics to protest against the establishment.
bow wow (wow yippie yo yippie yay bow wow yippie yo yippie yay).............
it means yea
The cast of Yippie - 1968 includes: Allen Ginsberg as himself Abbie Hoffman as himself
Songs on the Yippie EP include: Big City Dreams, Dare4Distance, Here Goes Nothing and SmelYaLata
Yes!.......... No!...................Yes!......................No!...............yip yip yip yippie
1972 Yippie!!!!
Datsik - Nuke 'Em
you cant your stuck yippie
They are actually two different words:The word yippee is an interjection, a joyful utterance (Yippee! We found it!).The word yippie is a slang term based on the word hippie, a counterculture individual of the 1960s. The term yippie is applied to similarly disillusioned young people who became politically active during the same period, some with the radical Youth International Party.
Abbie Hoffman
That's a cool, clever, yippie-hippy-dippy way of referring to the Earth.
The phrase "yippie kiya" or "yippee-ki-yay" is famously associated with the character John McClane in the movie "Die Hard," played by Bruce Willis. In the film, McClane uses this catchphrase during intense or victorious moments to show his determination and defiance.