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Spanish
Etymology
From pijo (“posh, preppy, snob”) + progre (“woke, SJW, leftist”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pixoˈpɾoɡɾe/
- Rhymes: -oɡɾe
- Syllabification: pi‧jo‧pro‧gre
Adjective
pijoprogre m or f (masculine and feminine plural pijoprogres)
- (Spain, colloquial, derogatory) champagne socialist; posh/preppy/millionaire/rich leftist/SJW/woke
2019 August 1, José Manjón, “¿Un Gobierno pijoprogre?”, in El Manifiesto:
2021 September 25, “Mireia Borras (Vox) desquicia a la izquierda ‘pijoprogre’ en el Congreso por esto sobre García Lorca”, in Estado de Alarma in YouTube:
2021 June 18, “Monasterio rebautiza a Más Madrid con cuatro palabras y ojo a las reacciones de sus diputados”, in El HuffPost:La líder de Vox en Madrid, Rocío Monasterio, ha montado un buen revuelo este viernes en la Asamblea de la Comunidad tras rebautizar a Más Madrid como “sucursal pijoprogre de Podemos”.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Noun
pijoprogre m (plural pijoprogres, feminine pijaprogre, feminine plural pijaprogres)
- (Spain, colloquial, derogatory) champagne socialist; posh/preppy/millionaire/rich leftist/SJW/woke
(Can we date this quote?), “pijoprogre, pijaprogre”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name):
2021 September 21, Miqui Otero, “Pijoprogres, pijolocos y blancos”, in El Periódico:
2021 January 20, Teresa Giménez Barbat, “«Joderse la vida»: manual para pijoprogres”, in OkDiario: