cooer

English

Etymology

coo + -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -uːə(ɹ)

Noun

cooer (plural cooers)

  1. One who coos.
    • 1863, Henry Gardiner Adams, Our feathered families, page 334:
      The best Pigeon House, of course, is one made expressly for the purpose about square, with a shelving roof. Here the compartments can be made sufficiently wide and high; say a foot and a half, or even two feet each way. The latter is a comfortable chamber for the pair of cooers.
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