sale-goer

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See also: salegoer

English

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Etymology

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From sale +‎ goer.

Noun

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sale-goer (plural sale-goers)

  1. One who looks for bargains at a sale or sales.
    • 2012, Catherine Alliott, Not That Kind of Girl, →ISBN:
      I thought of Mum, happily battling away in there today, an experienced sale-goer, a bargain-hunter par excellence, unaware, as she muscled professionally through the scrum, intent on her battle to secure at least 50 per cent off the recommended retail price, where she would end her day.

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