Dorothy Rothschild Parker, also known as Dottie Parker or Mrs. Parker, was an American writer, poet, and critic who was known for her wit and sarcasm. She was also a member of the Algonquin Round Table, a group of prominent writers and intellectuals who met regularly for lunch at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City. Synonyms for Dorothy Rothschild Parker include literary icon, satirist, humorist, wit, critic, and bon vivant. Her writing style was marked by clever wordplay, biting humor, and a keen eye for human foibles, making her a beloved and influential figure in American literature and culture.