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Gotham

[ goth-uhm, goh-thuhm got-uhm, goh-thuhm ]

noun

  1. a journalistic nickname for New York City.
  2. an English village, proverbial for the foolishness of its inhabitants.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Ҵdzٳa·ٱ noun
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"Stadium security swiftly responded to the incident once it was reported and directly addressed the individual, monitoring the situation for the remainder of the match," Gotham added.

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"This behaviour is unacceptable and has no place in our league or in our stadiums," the NWSL, Orlando Pride and Gotham FC all said in a statement on Monday.

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In December, he told an audience at the Los Angeles Current Affairs Forum that such efforts would help move the city out of its “Gotham city phase” — a reference to the lawless metropolis in the Batman comics and movies.

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But instead of providing news grounded in facts, Jordan wields his megaphone to falsely portray New York as a real-life Gotham City.

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In an alternate timeline, Gotham City’s citizens turned on Batman and let The Joker become its mayor.

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