goer
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go·er
(gō′ər)n.
One that goes, especially a person who goes to a specified place frequently or regularly. Often used in combination: beachgoer; clubgoer.
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goer
(ˈɡəʊə)n
1.
a. a person who attends something regularly
b. (in combination): filmgoer.
2. an energetic person
3. informal an acceptable or feasible idea, proposal, etc
4. informal Austral and NZ a person trying to succeed
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go•er
(ˈgoʊ ər)n.
1. a person or thing that goes.
2. a person who attends frequently (usu. used in combination): churchgoer.
[1350–1400]
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