GOER


Meaning of GOER in English

ˈgō(ə)r, -ōə noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from gon to go + -er — more at go

: one that goes:

a. : something that moves (as a horse or vehicle) considered in reference to its gait or speed

the mare was a pretty good goer — F.M.Ford

b. : a departing traveler or guest — used chiefly in the phrase comers and goers

all these comers and goers lodge at the inn

c. : one that attends regularly or frequents — used chiefly in combination

a strange and rich tonal world … alien to contemporary concert goers — R.D.Darrell

less than one fifth of the agricultural population are weekly film goers — Irish Digest

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