forumer

English

Etymology

forum + -er

Noun

forumer (plural forumers)

  1. (Internet slang) One who frequents an Internet forum.
    • 2010, Russell W. Belk, Research in Consumer Behavior, Emerald Group Publishing, →ISBN, page 304:
      The behaviors we have mentioned are generally despised by our informants, not only because they have been personally shocked by these kinds of posts, but also because they feel empathy regarding other younger forumers who may be ...
    • 2014, Paul Julian Smith, Mexican Screen Fiction: Between Cinema and Television, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN:
      Taking great pleasure in the relatively novel series format, forumers compare and contrast different episodes and actresses, displaying close and active knowledge of the show's varied run.
    • 2015, Sarah Pink, Heather Horst, John Postill, Larissa Hjorth, Tania Lewis, Jo Tacchi, Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practice, SAGE, →ISBN:
      At an offline gathering, one of the more popular 'forumers' (as they are called) nicknamed Orchi, asked John whether he felt that he was talking to himself on that thread. John had to agree with Orchi, as the thread had not attracted much ...

Synonyms

Translations

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Noun

forumer n

  1. indefinite plural of forum
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