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that +‎ -er

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Noun

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Thatter (plural Thatters)

  1. (slang) A fan of Take That, an English boy band popular in the 1990s.
    • 2010 November 3, Helen Brown, “Take That: still adored, a million love songs later”, in The Telegraph:
      As the diehards pitted themselves against the public for precious seats, one Thatter warmly congratulates another on scoring tickets for the Wembley show, adding: “And congrats on becoming a grandmother too!”
    • 2011, James MacCarthey, Take That: Uncensored On The Record[1], Coda Books, →ISBN:
      They greet visitors to the website by saying Take That Appreciation Pages has been running since 1st April 1996, and is dedicated to Thatters all over the world!
    • 2011 December 31, Diane Bourne, “Girls' weekend in County Durham”, in Manchester Evening News:
      Me and my friend, a fellow Thatter from the back in the day, had tickets for the opening night of Take That’s spectacular Progress Tour over the summer, at the Stadium of Light.

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