prom-goer
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promgoer
English
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Etymology
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From
prom
+
goer
.
Noun
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prom
-
goer
(
plural
prom-goers
)
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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