club-goer

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See also: clubgoer

English

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Etymology

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club +‎ goer

Noun

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club-goer (plural club-goers)

  1. Alternative form of clubgoer
    • 2012, Ruth Cherrington, Not Just Beer and Bingo! a Social History of Working Men's Clubs, →ISBN, page 95:
      Sandra used to be a regular club-goer with her husband and two young sons in the 1970s.