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▪ I. comper obs. f. compare v., and compeer. ▪ II. comper, n. Chiefly Brit. Brit. |ˈkɒmpə|, U.S. |ˈkɑmpər| [‹ comp n. c + -er suffix1. Compare comping n.2] A person who habitually enters competitions (esp. those promoting consumer goods) in order to win as many prizes as possible.
1987Times 13 June 39/1 (headline) ‘Compers’ with better chances of winning. 1989Austral. Post (Melbourne) 25 Nov. 28/1 Are you a dedicated ‘comper’ who sits up half the night, furiously trying to win everything from a year's supply of pet food to a trip to Disneyland. 1993D. Moggach Ex-wives xxi. 237 All her friends at work were compers. 1998BBC Top Gear Mag. Sept. 79/2 If you've always struggled over that tricky little tie-breaker, grab a copy of comper's bible Competitors Companion..for tips. |