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Brooklynite meaning
A native or inhabitant of Brooklyn, New York.
Example sentences (11)
In an interview with Gothamist this week, Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman said she and fellow Brooklynite Assemblymember Latrice Walker led the behind-the-scenes push to preserve the holiday.
Sporting a ginger fro under his kippah, and a Brooklyn accent that can veer amusingly towards Jackie Mason, Miller’s Reuven Malter chronicles his complicated friendship with fellow Jewish teenage Brooklynite, Danny Saunders (Jacob Pelzman-Kern).
The Brooklynite nearly finished the Russian with a heavy high kick then battered and bloodied him on the mat, opening a cut on Borshchev’s left eyebrow.
Thomas Fiscoe, a 36-year-old Brooklynite, said he was on the escalator when it broke down.
The Irishwoman’s handspeed caused Serrano some early trouble before the Brooklynite replied with a left hook.
Side one track one, “Sunday Morning”, is a wistful ballad fit for a cool European chanteuse sung by a surly Brooklynite.
The first order of business upon becoming a transplant Brooklynite: switch fandom of professional baseball teams.
More than 1,000 Kings County Catholics gathered in Carroll Gardens on Sunday to march in support of Mother Cabrini, a saint and former Brooklynite, who was recently by First Lady Chirlane McCray during a statue-building competition.
Born and bred in the heart of "the County of Kings" James Allenby knows what it means to be a Brooklynite, and imparts this meaning at all times to his readers.
Brooklynite Vicky came in seeking a discounted stroller, and called it "sad" that the decades-old chain could not stay afloat.
The Los Angeles native was bruised in the attack, cops said, but she’s taking it like a hardened Brooklynite.