单词 | journo |
释义 | journon.adj. colloquial (originally Australian). A journalist, esp. a newspaper journalist. Also attributive or as adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journalist > [noun] gazetteer1611 newsmaker1648 diurnalist1649 diurnaller1661 gazette-writera1678 journalist1693 journalier1714 couranteer1733 magazine-writer1787 diarian1800 hack1803 pressman1818 print journalist1965 journo1967 newsperson1973 Bigfoot1980 1967 King's Cross Whisper (Sydney) No. 35. 6/3 Journo, journalist. 1973 Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug. 1444/5 He will be reinstated at the level of an A grade journo, and not as executive producer of TDT. 1981 C. Wallace-Crabbe Splinters 50 Smashed out of his mind he was when some creeping journo got onto him. 1984 Listener 10 May 23/3 Rupert Murdoch once said, if the journos don't like it they can always get out; there are plenty more journos on the street. 1984 M. Delahaye Third Day 27 He was being set up by Matzliah and his ‘journo’ friends. 1987 Daily Tel. 11 Apr. 9/6 Women reporters have exposed the secrets of the changing rooms... One lady journo tells us that women players shower in the nude. 1994 Guardian 27 June ii. 12/3 Stan was put on this Earth to reassure those people who think all journos are alcos, defiantly churning out copy while two and a half sheets to the wind. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1997; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < |
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