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Yalie U.S. colloq.|ˈjeɪlɪ| [f. Yale + -ie.] A student or graduate of Yale University.
1969Newsweek 12 May 71/1 One new Yalie..attended Harvard summer school and found time to visit New Haven to look Yale over. 1970E. Segal Love Story xviii. 114 He's a Yalie, Ol... A total Yalie. College and Med School. 1972Nature 4 Feb. 290/2 The availability of feminine companionship during the Monday-to-Friday period during which Yalies have traditionally gone without. 1983Washington Post 21 Nov. b15/3 FDR, as editor of the Crimson, is said to have once gotten out a special post-victory edition, sticking it to the Yalies just as the fans were leaving the stadium. |