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Journalist

A person who tells people about things soon to be topics.

Journalist wrote about 42 people slaughtered.

Next day people read that from newspaper and discussed about how bad things are all over.

by Pandasur Real November 25, 2009

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Journalist

A person who badgers a celebrity and passes it off as credible news

1: Dude, why the hell are you a journalist? It's demeaning to celebrities. All you do is annoy them constantly with hopes of getting information out of them.

2: You must not know what a journalist is. It's what we do. Deal with it.

by pomf July 9, 2012

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Journalist

4chan term for attention seeking whores who use slander and misinformation to get clicks and sell ads.

Man that journalist on Twitter was taking shots at pewdiepie. Who's next?

by Richard Longflop December 19, 2018

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The Journalist

Household name on the Ambrosia Software Webboard. Supporter of Trash Talk, and advocates the eschewing of flambouyant obfuscation.

The Journalist wrote this sentance

by The Journalist October 10, 2003

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Journalist

A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast. Depending on the context, the term journalist may include various types of editors, editorial writers, columnists, and visual journalists, such as photojournalists (journalists who use the medium of photography).

Journalists sometimes expose themselves to danger, particularly when reporting in areas of armed conflict or in states that do not respect the freedom of the press.

by TreeCook358 March 4, 2018

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Game Journalist

Someone who has never played an actual video game before and calls anything too engaging "the new Dark Souls"; Another way of telling someone "You fucking suck at video games."

See also - filthy casual

Wait, you couldn't get past the tutorial level? What are you, a Game Journalist?

by DimDongDun October 31, 2017


Underpants journalist

A journalist who writes about and/or dressed in their underpants. Often referring to bloggers or freelancers who work from home/their parents' basement.

"TMZ may have broken the 'Michael Jackson is dead' story, but they're still a bunch of underpants journalists."

by Stable of Crayons July 21, 2009

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