New Yorker

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English

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Etymology

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From New York +‎ -er.

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New Yorker (plural New Yorkers)

  1. A native or resident of the state of New York in the United States of America.
  2. A native or resident of New York City.
    • 1946, George Johnston, Skyscrapers in the Mist, page 52:
      This does not take into account the tens of thousands of New Yorkers who are harmlessly and charmingly insane in a peculiarly Manhattanite manner.
  3. A New York-style pizza, a type of large pizza originally eaten in New York City.

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German

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Etymology

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New York +‎ -er or English New Yorker

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New Yorker m (strong, genitive New Yorkers, plural New Yorker, feminine New Yorkerin)

  1. New Yorker (native or inhabitant of New York state)
  2. New Yorker (native or inhabitant of New York City)

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