yoghurt-knitter

English

Alternative forms

  • yoghurt knitter
  • yogurt knitter
  • yogurt-knitter

Etymology

yoghurt + knitter. See knit yoghurt.

Noun

yoghurt-knitter (plural yoghurt-knitters)

  1. (humorous, sometimes derogatory) A left-wing, environmentalist or hippie person.
    • 2004, Rohan Candappa, Retox Diet, Ebury Press →ISBN
      New Age mumbo-jumbo about 'living in balance' with whatever the latest thing some dippy yoghurt knitter from the West Coast of the United States of Woo- Woo has just discovered as being vital to our wellbeing.
    • 2005, "review of The March of Unreason: Science, democracy and the new fundamentalism", New Scientist
      However, what I see is rational atheist Greens arguing fiercely with the homeopathic yoghurt-knitters, not a homogenous sect.
    • 2010, Derrick Stitt, The Story of Never Ending Coincidences Conundrums and Encounters That Encompassed Me and Thee: Their Repetitive Encounters Placed In Dimensions And Time, I Observe Now, Xlibris Corporation →ISBN, page 13
      Food, real food, not nut cutlets then, and not too many women, as a consequence, of this highly individualistic life style. The idea of being a yoghurt knitter had no appeal.
    • 2012, Alastair McIntosh, Hell and High Water: Climate Change, Hope and the Human Condition, Birlinn →ISBN
      It would reinforce the division of the world into, if I might generalise wickedly, the Jaguar set and yurt-dwelling yoghurt knitters.

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