Harmonizer

See also: harmonizer

English

Etymology

See harmonizer.

Noun

Harmonizer (plural Harmonizers)

  1. (slang) A fan of the American girl group Fifth Harmony.
    • 2013, Hettie Bingham, Fifth Harmony, Franklin Watts, →ISBN:
      And the misses are still movin’ on! Look out, Harmonizers – they might be coming to a town near you!
    • 2015 April 24, Taylor Pittman, “Fifth Harmony Use Their Charm To Help A Fan Pull Off The Perfect Promposal”, in HuffPost, archived from the original on 22 December 2022:
      When a Harmonizer decided to ask her friend to prom, she knew her promposal needed to be awesome. With a little help from Fifth Harmony, it turned out to be perfect.
    • 2017 February 9, Lara Atson, “20 facts about Camila Cabello”, in You:
      The pint-size singer stunned Harmonizers around the globe when she announced her shock split from Fifth Harmony in December.
    • 2018 March 3, Ricardo F[ua] Lo, “The quartet’s musical way of ‘Harmonizing’ with fans”, in The Philippine Star:
      I presume that Harmonizers (that’s what the quartet’s fans are called) know that multi-platinum selling group’s third album, Fifth Harmony (via Syco/Epic Records), blasted to the top of the charts around the world upon its release in August last year. [] In addition to instant fan acclaim — and frenzy, as Fifth Harmony’s loyal Harmonizers immediately launched the album to the top spots on both Facebook and Twitter’s worldwide trending topics — critics have also praised the record, with USA Today hailing it as “the strongest work yet of the group’s career” and Rolling Stone calling it the group’s “most cohesive album yet.”
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