op ed
comes from the words "opposite editorial", is a piece of writing usually opposite the editorial page of a newspaper or a magazine
Claire is writing the op ed pieces in "The New Towner" magazine.
op-ed
OP(POSITE) + ED(ITORIAL)
A newspaper page, usually opposite the editorial page, that features signed articles expressing personal viewpoints.
A newspaper page, usually opposite the editorial page, that features signed articles expressing personal viewpoints.
“By this stage, there were much larger street demonstrations, vigils and op-ed pieces"
op-ed
OPinions & EDitorials
An op-ed peice for the NY times
op-ed
a page made of columns and short essays appearing across from the editorial (from opposite editorial)
Their op-ed page is boring.
op-ed
High on opium.
Drug Dealer: Hey want some more poppy seed?
Addict: No thanks I'm already op-ed up.
Addict: No thanks I'm already op-ed up.
op-ed calumnist
An editorial writer engaged in calumny - peddling false and malicious statements about someone, with the intent to inflict damage.
Under a tight deadline, needing a really juicy bit of character assassination, the op-ed calumnist linked Biden to Pizzagate.