seatholder
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]seatholder (plural seatholders)
- One who has a reserved seat (as in a church or sports stadium).
- 2009 August 18, Judy Battista, “With Vick, the Eagles Up the Ante on the Wildcat”, in New York Times[1]:
- The Eagles incited anger among some of their fans — the team sent a letter to its premium seatholders essentially asking for patience and understanding — and created a potentially season-long distraction for a Super Bowl -caliber team, all for the tantalizing prospect of what Vick can do for the offense in a package of plays that last year was widely viewed as little more than a charming gimmick.