uppish

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  Having plenty of money.
 * 2) * 1699, B.E., A New Dictionary of the Canting Crew in its Several Tribes of Gypsies, Beggers, Thieves, Cheats &c., London: W. Hawes et al.,
 * Uppish, rampant, crowing, full of Money. He is very Uppish, well lined in the Fob
 * 1)  proud; arrogant; assuming
 * 2)  In which the ball is hit into the air, with the chance of being caught.
 * 1)  In which the ball is hit into the air, with the chance of being caught.
 * 1)  In which the ball is hit into the air, with the chance of being caught.
 * 1)  In which the ball is hit into the air, with the chance of being caught.