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goer noun- a proposition that seems a likely success AUSTRALIA
- All the rage. Just think of it – Magic Mountain waterbeds. A goer. What can be more relaxing than sleeping on a ton and a half of water? — Alvin Purple, p. 30, 1974
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 40, 1977
- — Frank Ross, Dead Runner, 1977
- What a goer his sexual dysfunction treatments were. — B. Selkie, Lime Juice, p. 36, 1995
- Without [actress, Kathryn] Hunter at its centre this [production of Richard III would not be a goer. But she carries all before her. — The Guardian, 13 June 2003
- an enthusiastic participant in sexual activity UK, 1984
- He wanted to know if you’re a goer. — Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, The Royle Family, 1999
- in hot rodding, a fast car US
- — American Speech, p. 97, May 1954
- a person with get-up-and-go AUSTRALIA
- You’d have to agree that for seventy she’s a real goer. — Kerry Cue, Crooks, Chooks and Bloody Ratbags, p. 208, 1983
- a horse being honestly ridden to win AUSTRALIA, 1966
- To the experienced eye, it wasn’t too difficult to spot the dead’n or the goer on the unregistered tracks. — Joe Andersen, Winners Can Laugh, p. 66, 1982
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