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Hizzoner nickname used as a jocular reference to a mayor, especially Richard J. Daley, mayor of Chicago from 1955 until his death in 1976 US, 1882 A slurred “his honor”.- Cause in the latest Pigs-vs.-Panthers tilt Fred and Brother Mark Clark were sidelined permanently by the heavy hand of Fate and the even heavier hand of Hizzonner Richard Daley’s finest. — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 276, 1977
- Delvin says, “It’s time for new blood in this party, especially now that Hizzoner–God rest his soul–Richard J. Daly’s kid, is sitting in the mayor’s office.” — Robert Campbell, In a Pig’s Eye, p. 4, 1991
- Amidst the full-court media blitz, a succession of polls found New Yorkers–including presumably more conservative up-staters–siding nearly 2–1 with the museum against Hizzoner.” — Religion in the News, Fall 1999
- A buffet of cliches, Franklin’s piece invokes Ed Koch, better known as Hizzoner, subway buskers, cabbies who drive too fast, the intolerable condition of public schools, the majesty of Central Park and the New York Public Library and the tension between Manhattan’s haves and have-nots. — Jewish World Review, 24 February 1999
- Hizzoner’s Digs. “Why are you taking this tour?” I ask the young guy behind me as we await our walk-through of Getty House, Los Angeles’ official mayoral residence. — LA Weekly, 6–12 April 2001
- Atkins widow fumes at Hizzoner’s ‘fat’ joke. The widow of Dr. Robert Atkins went on national television Friday to demand that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg apologize for calling the late diet guru “fat.” — Commerical Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), p. A13, 24 January 2004
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