knit yoghurt
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Humorous conflation of knitting and yoghurt-making, two hobbies popular among groups who support sustainability and self-sufficiency.
Verb
[edit]knit yoghurt (third-person singular simple present knits yoghurt, present participle knitting yoghurt, simple past and past participle knitted yoghurt)
- (humorous, sometimes derogatory) To behave in a left-wing or hippie fashion; an imagined activity among left-wing and hippie groups.
- 2004, William Venator, Vestiges of Freedom, WritersPrintShop, →ISBN, page 69:
- Keep off hugging organic trees while doing GM-free yoga and knitting yoghurt, and I'll be happy.
- 2005, Stephen Price, Monkey Man, New Island Books:
- Certainly, there's no shortage of tree-huggers in magical, mystical Ireland, but mostly they're foreign nationals who stay over West, behaving themselves, doing up cottages, knitting yoghurt and stuff.
- 2012, Shirley Wells, Dying Art, Harlequin, →ISBN, page 146:
- He didn't look as if he knitted yoghurt for one thing. He looked too sensible and respectable to have anything in common with Dylan's dope-smoking mother.
- 2013, Joanna Nadin, The Life of Riley, Oxford University Press - Children, →ISBN:
- Mum is going to join the Greens instead. Dad says at least they are all so busy knitting yoghurt they do not have time for sexual scandal.