caffeinator
English
Etymology
caffeinate + -or
Noun
caffeinator (plural caffeinators)
- (informal) One who consumes caffeine.
- 2007, Andrea Meyer, Room for Love, St. Martin’s Griffin, →ISBN (10), →ISBN (13), chapter iii, page 45:
- I’m not a regular morning caffeinator, but today I need a boost, so I stop at my favorite corner café.
- 2007, Andrea Meyer, Room for Love, St. Martin’s Griffin, →ISBN (10), →ISBN (13), chapter iii, page 45:
- (informal) A distributor of caffeinated beverages.
- 2009, David Gilbey, Death and the Motorway, Accessible Publishing Systems PTY Ltd. (ReadHowYouWant edition set in 16 pt. Verdana), “Sleepless in Seattle”, page 87:
- It’s not the movie’s fault — // though I’m told the boat from the film // is moored in the bay — // nor the sense that this is where // the octopus Microsoft began — // home to the inventive caffeinator // Starbucks.
- 2009, David Gilbey, Death and the Motorway, Accessible Publishing Systems PTY Ltd. (ReadHowYouWant edition set in 16 pt. Verdana), “Sleepless in Seattle”, page 87:
Translations
one who consumes caffeine
distributor of caffeinated beverages