Whoser

English

Etymology

whose + -er

Noun

Whoser (plural Whosers)

  1. (fandom slang) A fan of the British improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? or its American remake.
    • 1999 January 14, DavidB, “Points don't matter, and "Americanizing" the show”, in alt.tv.whose-line, Usenet:
      We've been told by Whosers that have been to the tapings (such as Ashley!) that they tape more than an hour to get the 22 minutes or so that they actually use.
    • 1999 April 22, jjtigs [username], “Whoser Convention '99 Information!”, in alt.tv.whose-line, Usenet:
      You can still come enjoy the fun of your fellow Whosers and a Convention dedicated to this amazing show of Whose Line is it Anyway!
    • 2000 November 17, JEGCHSJAZZ [username], “Re: I'M SPAARTACUUUUUS!”, in alt.tv.whose-line, Usenet:
      I think it's safe to say that the entire Robin Williams episode was one of the funniest things that us Whosers have ever seen in our entire lives.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Whoser.

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