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Etymology

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From PMS +‎ -er.

Noun

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PMSer (plural PMSers)

  1. A woman suffering from premenstrual syndrome.
    • 1997, Laurel Richardson, Fields of Play: Constructing an Academic Life, page 81:
      But, in actuality the PMS women didn't act like Frank and Marie's family or like the graduate students I had known. Amongst my fellow PMSers, a Marxist-feminist speaker, Patti Lather, was already becoming my on-campus theoretical, pedagogical, and emotional comrade.
    • 2012, Elysia Ahrens, The Lost Daughters, →ISBN, page 189:
      It was almost as bad as being locked up with two women with bad cases of PMS. Hell, for all he knew, he was locked up with two PMSers.
    • 2020, The Boob Book:
      You've got this, momma. You. The PMSers.

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