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Definition of The New Yorker from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

The New Yorker

 
/ðə ˌnjuː ˈjɔːkə(r)/
 
/ðə ˌnuː ˈjɔːrkər/
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  1. a famous US magazine published 47 times a year in New York. It is known for its long articles, fiction, humour and comic drawings. It was established in 1925 by Harold Ross (1892-1951), and its writers have included Ogden Nash, Dorothy Parker, James Thurber and S J Perelman.
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