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From Tumblr +‎ -er.

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Tumblrer (plural Tumblrers)

  1. A user of the microblogging and social networking site Tumblr.
    • 2012 October 25, David Berry, “In a zombie state of mind”, in National Post, volume 14, number 300, page B7:
      “I actually was just reading on Tumblr ... someone said, ‘Oh my god, I just finished Husk. I was empathizing with zombies, what’s wrong with me?’ ” [] But much like that horrified Tumblrer, we do find ourselves on his side throughout, from his first taste of a morgue attendant to a surprisingly touching finale.
    • 2012 December 21, Albany Democrat-Herald, volume 146, number 306, page 9:
      Various Artists, “Christmas Rules” – At last, a Starbucks comp for everyone, from skinny-jeaned Instagrammers to Dockers-hugged Tumblrers.
    • 2014, David Shapiro, You’re Not Much Use to Anyone, New Harvest, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, →ISBN, page 157:
      Tumblr emails me to say that I wrote the only Tumblr post ever to cause the White House to release a statement about it, and I email her back to say that this has been a pretty wild ride and I am a very lucky Tumblrer so far.

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