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4-H'er, n. U.S. Brit. |ˌfɔːˈreɪtʃə|, U.S. |ˈˌfɔrˈeɪtʃər| Forms: 19– Four-H'er, 19– Four-Her, 19– 4-H'er, 19– 4-H-er [Also with lower-case initial(s).] [‹ 4-H n. + -er suffix1.] A member of 4-H, a government-sponsored organization of local (originally rural) educational youth clubs. See 4-H n.
1935Newsweek 29 June 30/3 From chick-feed sacks, ingenious 4-H'ers made scarlet and yellow gypsy costumes. 1974Sumter (S. Carolina) Daily Item 23 Apr. 8 b/4 The..youths join some 250 other 4-H'ers from across the U.S. for the conference. 1991J. Smiley Thousand Acres xxi. 157 My granddaughter's going to Soviet Russia on a church exchange trip... Six church members and six 4-H-ers. 1999Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) 47/5 He had set up shop at the county fair in Fowlerville, 40 miles west of Detroit, and there he was, smack dab in the middle of the cake baking contests and the 4-Hers' exhibits. |