paperboyˈpeɪ pərˌbɔɪ
paperboy (n)
- plural
- paperboys
English Definitions:
paperboy (noun)
a boy who sells or delivers newspapers
paperboy (Noun)
A male who delivers newspapers to houses on a paper round
Paperboy
A paperboy is someone – often an older child or adolescent – who distributes printed newspapers to homes or offices on a regular route, usually by bicycle or automobile. In Western nations during the heyday of print newspapers during the early 20th century, this was often a young person's first job, perhaps undertaken before or after school. This contrasts with the newsboy or newspaper hawker, now extremely rare in Western nations, who would sell newspapers to passersby on the street, often with very vocal promotion. They were common when multiple daily papers in every city – as many as 50 in New York City alone – competed.
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