Nepman
English
Alternative forms
- NEP man
- nepman
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈnɛpmən/
Noun
Nepman (plural Nepmen)
- (now historical) Someone engaged in private enterprise under Lenin's New Economic Policy in the Soviet Union; by extension, any successful entrepreneur. [from 20th c.]
- 2007, Andrew Bromfield, translating Mikhail Bulgakov, A Dog's Heart, Penguin 2007, p. 67:
- Filipp Filippovich rolled up his eyes. ‘And what makes you a working man?’
- ‘Well, I'm obviously not a Nepman am I?’
- 2007, Andrew Bromfield, translating Mikhail Bulgakov, A Dog's Heart, Penguin 2007, p. 67:
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