dorothy parker

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dorothy parker

Dorothy Parker sits at a typewriter, a thoughtful expression on her face.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Dorothy Parker: An American writer, poet, and critic, renowned for her sharp wit, satirical humor, and insightful commentary on 20th-century life, particularly in New York City. She was a key member of the Algonquin Round Table.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Dorothy Parker's short stories often explore themes of urban life and disillusionment.
    • The critic's review was as acerbic as something Dorothy Parker might have written.
    • We studied a poem by Dorothy Parker in our American literature class.
Advanced Usage
  • "Dorothy Parker-esque": Used as an adjective to describe a style of humor or writing that is characterized by biting wit, irony, and concise, pointed commentary.
    • Her review had a distinctly Dorothy Parker-esque tone, both clever and devastating.
Variants and Related Words
  • Parker, Dorothy Rothschild Parker: Full name variants.
  • The Algonquin Round Table: The celebrated group of writers, critics, and wits with which Dorothy Parker was famously associated.
Synonyms
  • Wit: A person skilled in clever and perceptive remark.
  • Satirist: A writer who uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize.
  • Critic: A person who judges the merits of literary or artistic works.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • "What fresh hell is this?": A phrase famously attributed to Dorothy Parker, often used humorously to express dismay upon an unwelcome new situation or interruption.
    • Hearing the fire alarm go off, she muttered, "What fresh hell is this?"
dorothy parker

Dorothy Parker sits at a typewriter, a thoughtful expression on her face.

Noun
  1. United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)