Pokémon Goer

See also: Pokemon Goer

English

Etymology

Pokémon Go + -er

Noun

Pokémon Goer (plural Pokémon Goers)

  1. Someone who plays Pokémon Go.
    • 2016 July 19, Kora Chrzan, “Pokémon Go takes off in the Ozarks”, in Branson Tri-Lakes News:
      Pokémon Goers were invited to enter the museum at a discounted rate and search for Pokémon characters.
    • 2016 August 29, Ricardo Casas, “Catching Customers: Pokémon Go and the Future of Local Advertising”, in Business:
      A Pokémon Goer is on the app for an average of 26 minutes,
    • 2017 February 8, Alex Hern, “Pokémon Go launches Valentine's event hoping to lure loving players”, in The Guardian:
      Getting into the theme of love, perhaps the most exciting thing for Pokémon Goers is a huge increase in the duration of lures: the Pokémon-attracting devices will now last a whole six hours, 12 times longer than their standard 30-minute duration.
    • 2017 April 7, Tara Melton, “White Sands celebrates historic visitation numbers”, in Alamogordo Daily News:
      Pokémon Goers explore White Sands National Monument
    • 2017 September 4, Vikki Blake, “Here's How To Catch Pokemon Go's Three New Legendary Pokemon”, in MTV UK:
      Brace yourselves, Pokémon Goers - Legendary Pokémon Raikou, Entei, and Suicune are coming your way!
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