journo|journos in English

noun

(British Informal) journalist

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1. I can not remember us jabber of journos enjoying a joke more.

2. What the saloon bar lacked in creature comforts it made up for by the complete absence of journos.

3. Ex-journo turned editor, his recent tome Gothic Rock enjoyed the unlikely publishing coup of having no competition.

4. Hence it isn't hard for a bored journo to put two and two together and make five.

5. Witness Journo Bradford Keen visited Triple A Beef's Abattoir to see how cattle are slaughtered and end up on your plate.

6. CNN's primadonna reporter Jim Acosta leads chorus of incensed journos Bellyaching over President Trump taking off mask while alone on WH balcony.

7. The post Climate Journo Gushes to MSNBC's Ali Velshi Over Biden's Green Jobs Rollout: 'A Week of Climate Climaxing!' first appeared on Mediaite

8. 1 day ago · NBC journo slobbering all over Biden ‘knocking it out of the park’ during presser Backfires hilariously Posted at 3:49 pm on March 25, 2021 by Sam J

9. The removal of an element at the end of a WORD, usually for informal economy of expression, as in: kit and marge, formed from kitten and margarine.Sometimes a suffix is added to the apocopated form, as in kitty from kitten and AusE journo from journalist.Apocope is common in especially affectionate nicknames: Margery becomes Marge, William becomes Will.