Gipper
See also: gipper
English
Etymology
From Reagan's role as George "The Gipper" Gipp (1895-1920) in the 1940 film Knute Rockne, All American, which lead to him acquiring the nickname "the Gipper," later popularized by the media during his presidency.
Proper noun
the Gipper
- A nickname for American actor and politician Ronald Reagan.
- 1992, Michael Weiler, W. Barnett Pearce, Reagan and Public Discourse in America, page 137:
- It took no more than a jaunty one-liner in the second presidential debate—"I refuse to hold my opponent's youth against him"—for large numbers of people to be reassured that if the Gipper had ever been out of it, he was now back.
- 2014, Craig Shirley, Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan and the Campaign That Changed America, unnumbered page:
- […] most of the Ford vote from 1976, which Bush had hoped to claim, went heavily for the Gipper.
Derived terms
See also
Ronald Reagan on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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