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This Judy is a name dropper, and she can be cruel.
One can't talk about the station without sounding like a name dropper.
What could well be intoxicating to name droppers was the names on the guest lists.
He was a blowhard and a name dropper, two traits which I find especially unlikeable.
"Name dropper," I muttered, and the demon inclined its head graciously.
They can easily become workaholics, name droppers, gossips and braggarts.
But price droppers, like name droppers, aren't interested in offering financial insight.
Still, in the New York of the 1980's, it seemed plausible to the victims that a 23-year-old name dropper could make them rich.
Name dropper, I said.
Only the Scowcroft-Bush treatise, which will interest foreign policy wonks and name droppers.
"Name Droppers"
And though Mr. Villas is a bit of a name dropper, he readily attributes his recipes to their original sources, which is refreshing.
He has served ever since as a sideman, producer and band leader (Charlie Karp and the Name Droppers).
The Way We Lived Then Recollections of a Well-Known Name Dropper.
Its replacement was Name Droppers, an equally short-lived game that was replaced on March 30, 1970 by the soap opera Somerset.
William Logan, a critical rectitudinarian, called Seidel a "name dropper" whose books trade in "jet-set tastes and upmarket sinning."
"Here she was Miss Manners, Miss Name Dropper, but then a big cream-filled cannoli came for her.
It was one of three NBC game shows to premiere on that date, the other two being the short-lived Letters to Laugh-In and Name Droppers.
Sounding scared, not at all like the suave raconteur and deft name dropper of two hours earlier, Mr. Kudlow said he lived in fear of sliding backward.
However, Dizzy Reed of the rock band Guns N' Roses says that Donato is not a name dropper, that people drop his name.
The first was a 1969 game show, "Lohman & Barkley's Name Droppers" while the second was a comedy/variety show from 1979 called "Bedtime Stories."
Judd had never been a name dropper,'but the @,@',']eamment irked him, so he said, "Actually we've 6een seeing Duncan Hartigan."
It is a mark of his ease at this altitude, possibly as the perfect guest and also as a formidably entertaining wit, that he is emphatically neither a name dropper nor a snob.
A marathon name dropper, he was also careful to point out all of his high-wattage buddies, everyone from Warren Beatty and Russell Simmons to Roman Polanski and Michael Jackson.
The courtyard usually accommodates level 4-6 Cogs, which consist of Cold Caller, Telemarketer, Name Dropper, Glad Hander, Mover & Shaker, and Two-Face Cogs.