stenog
English
Etymology
Shortening.
Noun
stenog (plural stenogs)
- (dated, informal) A stenographer.
- 1913, Everybody's Magazine, volume 28:
- When a girl's a young lady she's got to have a good supply of fresh skirts and clean shirt-waists. Men like to see their stenogs dressed clean and pretty.
- 1925, The National Druggist, volume 55:
- The very stenogs who had scorned them before wanted them now.
- 1940, John O'Hara, Pal Joey:
- As I said before I had cased this mouse and she was pretty but I knew she was no society debutante. Probably a stenog out of work but very cute.
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