PWCer

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English

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Etymology

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From PWC (personal water craft) +‎ -er.

Noun

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PWCer (plural PWCers)

  1. A person who rides a personal water craft (PWC).
    • 2012 April, Terry Rudnick, Washington Fishing: The Complete Guide to Lakes, Streams, and Saltwater (Moon Outdoors), 7th edition, Berkeley, CA: Avalon Travel, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 393:
      Unless you get an early start, the trout fishing can get tough in the summer, when swimmers, skiers and PWCers swarm all over the lake, but most of them go home after Labor Day, and trout fishing comes on strong again until the season closes at the end of September.