1965-70; from the surname of a photographer in Federico Fellini's La dolce vita (1959), after the name of a hotelkeeper in George Gissing's By the Ionian Sea (1901), read by Fellini in It trans. at the time of the movie's production
no such word you tool. but if you mean preposterous then you spell it p.r.e.p.o.s.t.e.r.o.u.s.
She was awed by his finesse in dealing with the rude paparazzi.
Yes you can but it sound awkward sometimes.for example: The paparazzi came rushing towards the celebrity.Also, the paparazzi came rushing towards the celebrity.Beginning the sentence with the word "Also" would make it sound weird.It is not recommended when writing formally.
Paparazzo
The paparazze's.
paparazzi is an Italian word. It is pronounced like that http://it.forvo.com/word/paparazzi/ (click on the blue triangle)
Paparazzi - photographers who take photos of the rich and famous.
No
yes paparazzi is real
It is based on a bunch of paparazzi.
Paparazzi Lightning was created in 2006.
Paparazzi was released on 09/03/2004.
The Production Budget for Paparazzi was $20,000,000.
it's the same word
They are often called Paparazzi.
The word "paparazzi" is of Italian origin, derived from the surname of a character in the 1960 film "La Dolce Vita" directed by Federico Fellini. The term has come to refer to photographers who aggressively pursue celebrities to take their pictures.
It is already out!! So is #5. #6 is coming out soon.