noun
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a person who attends something regularly
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( in combination )
filmgoer
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an energetic person
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informal an acceptable or feasible idea, proposal, etc
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informal a person trying to succeed
Etymology
Origin of goer
Example Sentences
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She initially did workouts at home and reduced the calories in her diet, as she felt she needed to fit a certain image of a gym goer.
From BBC
Uptown restaurant goers are neighborhood people, the kind who will come in once or twice a week to spend $99 for his “famous” roast chicken or sit at the bar for a drink.
He said the investigation stems from a miscommunication with a fellow-beach goer that took place while he and his teenage daughter, who is interested in marine biology, were looking at a dead seal.
From Los Angeles Times
Veteran Coachella goers know there are always means for dedicated fans to find tickets.
From Los Angeles Times
Campbell said he believed the music also served as an escape for concert goers.
From BBC
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