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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
newsie

1875, short for newsboy.

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newsie

n. (alternative form of newsy English)

Usage examples of "newsie".

Who she thinks she is, McQueen very carefully did not say aloud, is a real newsie trying to report the biggest human interest story of the entire war.

The mesh of the net was too fine for the newsie to reach through and expose it, but it was moving slowly enough for her to swim alongside and offer pictures and a running commentary, amusing for its lack of content, as the artifact hit the sandy floor and crunched through dead coral on its way to shore.

When the tugs came gently aground, Greg and Naomi dragged a heavy cable through the light surf and dove with it, giving the newsie something to photograph.

When they were done, they took out earplugs and waved at the dazed newsie, and swam back along the cable.

The cycle gangs were the law here, and all those newsie items about the intrepid Block Police of South City were nothing but a pile of warm crap.

Todd had been killed five years later when a newsie airtruck had lost its emergency brake on a hill while Todd was loading it.

He found out from the newsie that there had been a shake-up in the numbers business, that City Hall was more deeply involved now and was taking a bigger piece for protection.

Martel knows the collapsed one could not have been a good newsie, not after spouting such garbage.

Fallen One toppled the Regency, Martel was an apprentice newsie who had just fled the Grand Duke.

Albany of my day did not favor the newsie, who paid his broker four cents per paper and charged his customers five, so in theory he made a penny for every paper he delivered.

All I want is for you to make the original announcement and buy me the time to get off-world before the newsies hit their stride.

They just worry about what could happen if the newsies get hold of this .

In this instance, given the prominence of the patient in question and the way that prominence was goading the newsies speculations, his emotions went far beyond fury.

Which, by the way, the newsies have been playing up with joyous abandon ever since your dispatches arrived.

During the next five years he had spent a lot of time rolling and loading newsies, but the work thinned to a trickle and then died.