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Definition of goer in English: goernoun ˈɡəʊəˈɡoʊ(ə)r 1in combination A person who attends a specified place or event, especially on a regular basis. Example sentencesExamples - Research released by the RNID in May showed more than two thirds of regular gig goers have ringing in their ears or suffer hearing problems after the events.
- A regular Mass goer, Christina was a devout Christian lady who remained ever true to her deeply held faith.
- Thousands of regular pub goers in Ireland have voiced their anger over the ban.
- One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward.
- The break-ins had escalated in frequency in the last few weeks with the thieves targeting the cars of people attending funerals, mass goers and cars in Oughvale Woods to name but a few locations.
- As a Labor voter, unionist, republican, Greenpeace member and non-church goer, I would assume many points of disagreement between us.
- Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room.
- Festival goers have been given designated routes to the event - vehicle access is from the A64 York-bound carriageway only.
- Some agencies run events for gym goers, while one service aims to match skiers and snowboarders, so colliding on the slopes takes on a whole new meaning.
- But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
- As a regular non-smoking pub goer and a former ex-barman let me assure you that I have never had a choice.
- It has proved exceedingly popular with regular gallery goers and scholars.
- Those club members who tan or get massages will be the easiest to transform into regular spa goers.
- Ms. Murphy, who was a daily Mass goer and active member of her parish's pastoral council, was driving to work in a supermarket in Dungarvan when the accident occurred.
- Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations.
- There are also systemic changes to the behaviour of the regular pub goers.
- Regular show goers saw the return of the popular sheep show, including a live shearing, and the return of the Tug Of War competition, which was won by Harrogate Young Farmers.
- And the festival goers who attended the grand opening were similarly enthusiastic.
- Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person.
- Despite these problems, festival goers were full of praise for the event.
2informal with adjective A person or thing that goes in a specified way. horse no. 7 is a fast goer - 2.1 A project likely to succeed.
if the business is a goer, the entrepreneur moves on
3British informal A sexually unrestrained woman. she was a right goer, I can tell you Example sentencesExamples - She's stunning, and she's a real goer, I know that for a fact.
Rhymes anoa, Balboa, blower, boa, foregoer, grower, hoer, jerboa, knower, Krakatoa, Lebowa, lower, moa, mower, Mururoa, Noah, o'er, proa, protozoa, rower, Samoa, sewer, Shenandoah, shower, sower, spermatozoa, Stour, thrower, tower Definition of goer in US English: goernounˈɡō(ə)rˈɡoʊ(ə)r 1in combination A person who attends a specified place or event, especially regularly. Example sentencesExamples - Despite these problems, festival goers were full of praise for the event.
- As a regular non-smoking pub goer and a former ex-barman let me assure you that I have never had a choice.
- Research released by the RNID in May showed more than two thirds of regular gig goers have ringing in their ears or suffer hearing problems after the events.
- Regular show goers saw the return of the popular sheep show, including a live shearing, and the return of the Tug Of War competition, which was won by Harrogate Young Farmers.
- Festival goers have been given designated routes to the event - vehicle access is from the A64 York-bound carriageway only.
- Some agencies run events for gym goers, while one service aims to match skiers and snowboarders, so colliding on the slopes takes on a whole new meaning.
- Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person.
- And the festival goers who attended the grand opening were similarly enthusiastic.
- Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room.
- One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward.
- As a Labor voter, unionist, republican, Greenpeace member and non-church goer, I would assume many points of disagreement between us.
- Thousands of regular pub goers in Ireland have voiced their anger over the ban.
- The break-ins had escalated in frequency in the last few weeks with the thieves targeting the cars of people attending funerals, mass goers and cars in Oughvale Woods to name but a few locations.
- There are also systemic changes to the behaviour of the regular pub goers.
- But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
- Ms. Murphy, who was a daily Mass goer and active member of her parish's pastoral council, was driving to work in a supermarket in Dungarvan when the accident occurred.
- It has proved exceedingly popular with regular gallery goers and scholars.
- Those club members who tan or get massages will be the easiest to transform into regular spa goers.
- A regular Mass goer, Christina was a devout Christian lady who remained ever true to her deeply held faith.
- Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations.
2informal with adjective A person or thing that goes in a specified way. horse no. 7 is a fast goer - 2.1 A project likely to be accepted or to succeed.
if the business is a goer, the entrepreneur moves on
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