bargoer
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bar-goer
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Etymology
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From
bar
+
goer
.
Noun
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bargoer
(
plural
bargoers
)
One who goes to or attends
bars
.
2009
September 6, “Reading File”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
For every $1.40 hike in drink price, the
bargoer
was 30 percent less likely to leave the bar legally drunk.
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Robarge
,
begorra
,
borrage
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