Yoopers, people from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (the "UP")
Yooper dialect: The dialect of English speech used by the inhabitants of the Upper Peninsula
Da Yoopers: A comedy–musical group from the area of the Upper Peninsula
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Yooper may refer to: Yoopers, people from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (the "UP") Yooper dialect: The dialect of English speech used by the inhabitants...
Da Yoopers are an American comedy and novelty musical group from Ishpeming, Michigan, United States. They are known primarily for their comedic songs...
A significant portion of the movie involves references to elements of "Yooper" (slang reference to residents of the U.P. or Upper Peninsula of Michigan)...
Sooper Yooper is a series of children's books created by writer Mark Newman and artist Mark Heckman. The books chronicle the work of environmental superhero...
Residents of the Upper Peninsula typically refer to themselves instead as Yoopers (a formation derived from the initials U.P.) either instead of or in addition...
330,000 inhabitants. They are sometimes called "Yoopers" (from "U.P.'ers"), and their speech (the "Yooper dialect") has been heavily influenced by the numerous...
Okie, Sooner Oldham, England → Yonner Tasmania → Taswegian United States → Yank or Yankee Upper Peninsula of Michigan → Yooper Wisconsin → Cheesehead...
term and embody it into their names, such as "Da Yoopers Tourist Trap", run by the comedy troupe Da Yoopers in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and "The Tourist...
partly as a result of early settlement by French Canadians. Moreover, the Yooper accent shares some traits with Canadian English, further demonstrating transnational...
Cosman, Ben (19 May 2014). "Merriam-Webster Tells Us Why 'Catfish' and 'Yooper' Just Entered the Dictionary Together". The Wire. The Atlantic. Retrieved...
had as much as 11% of the state's population. Residents are nicknamed Yoopers (derived from "UP-ers") and have a strong regional identity, enhanced by...
distinctive dialect of English to be found in the Upper Peninsula, known as Yooper. Yooper often has a Finnish cadence and uses Finnish sentence structure with...
A group of investors, including Zangs, purchased the Ironwood Fighting Yoopers who were established in 2014 competing in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League...
(North-Central) – people who reside in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan Yooper (North-Central) – people who reside in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan ope...
Abbey-Lambertz, Kate (27 March 2014). "You've Probably Never Heard of a Yooper, But Here's Why You'll Wish You Were One". HuffPost. Retrieved 30 July 2018...
Dollar Tree". RECOIL. Archived from the original on 13 February 2023. "Yooper John's SKS – Battle rifle of many nations". Archived from the original on...
"Rusty Chevrolet" is a song by American novelty music band Da Yoopers. The song was released in 1986 and can be found on the band's second album Culture...
"Christmas at Ground Zero" by Weird Al Yankovic (1986) "Rusty Chevrolet" by Da Yoopers, a parody of "Jingle Bells" (1987) "Christmas in Hollis", a rap single...
recorded by many artists, and include Yogi Yorgesson's "Yingle Bells", Da Yoopers' "Rusty Chevrolet", Bucko and Champs' "Aussie Jingle Bells", The Three...
gov. Retrieved January 14, 2021. "The 8 Essential Winter Hats of a Yooper". Yooper Steez. February 27, 2008. Retrieved February 17, 2013. "U.P.'s Stormy...
presented as "Michigan", which contributes to resentment by "Yoopers" (residents of "the U.P"). Yoopers jokingly refer to residents of the Lower Peninsula as...
bumper sticker saying "got sisu?" or simply "SISU". In 2010, a 63-year-old Yooper named Joe Paquette Jr. of Munising, Michigan, walked 425 miles to the Detroit...