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Grampa's word "Yupprecaun" is a portmonteau of the words "leprechaun" and "{{w|yuppie}}".  
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== Appearances ==

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Yupprechaun
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
First appearance: "In the Name of the Grandfather"


The Yupprechaun is an unnamed leprechaun.

History

When the Simpsons were driving through Dunkilderry, Grampa was shocked to find that the quaint little town had become modernized. He then saw two "yupprechauns" walking down the sidewalk, spouting gibberish and random words.

Behind the Laughter

Grampa's word "Yupprecaun" is a portmanteau of the words "leprechaun" and "yuppie".

Appearances