prom-goer

See also: promgoer

English

Etymology

prom + goer

Noun

prom-goer (plural prom-goers)

  1. Alternative form of promgoer
    • 1995, Nancy Conger, Sensuous Living: Expand Your Sensory Awareness, →ISBN, page 129:
      I was asked to play strolling violin for a prom dinner, and when I asked the mother of the prom-goer about the kind of music he liked, she said he really only listens to heavy metal.
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