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WGA
/ˌdʌbəljuː dʒiː ˈeɪ/ (double-you gee ay)
Definition
1
Writers Guild of America, a labor union representing professional writers in the motion picture, television, radio, and new media industries.
2
Web Gallery of Art, an online virtual museum featuring European fine arts from the 3rd to 19th centuries.
Examples
The WGA strike left late-night hosts recycling jokes older than their tuxedos.
After the WGA deal, that screenwriter's residuals finally funded a coffee maker upgrade.
Joining the WGA is like getting a screenwriter's Bat-Signal for fair pay and credit.
Studios groaned as the WGA flexed, proving pens are mightier than boardroom swords.