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lurker noun- a person who reads postings on an Internet discussion group without posting their own comments US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 229, 1991
- a market-stallholder who is new to the trade, and who operates in non-traditional markets UK, 1983
Used by veterans who were “born to the job”. - A new breed of market stallholders, known to veterans of the trade as “lurkers”, has arrived with a new breed of market. — Radio Times, p. 11, 30 July 1983
- a Canadian pilot waiting in Thompson, Manitoba, for a flying job CANADA, 2002
- They pump gas, work in dollar stores and convenience stores–the lurkers are eager young men who long to fly and have spent thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours getting qualified. — CBC News, 28 October 2002
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