See also: Congoer

English edit

Etymology edit

con +‎ goer

Noun edit

congoer (plural congoers)

  1. (fandom slang) An attendee at a convention.
    • 1960 February, Profanity, number 7, page 33:
      'Tis more than likely, were fen to know their work on behalf of the con-goer was appreciated, there might not be so much in evidence the reluctance to take on the duties of a committee.
    • 1986 Autumn, Richard Brandt, Light in the Bushel[1], number 2, page 1:
      I was riding up in one of the Hilton's elevators, and one of the yuppies taking his date up to the top-floor restaurant instigated the standard congoer-to-mundane conversation, asking what kind of event all these oddballs were partaking in.
    • 1994, Joseph L. Sanders, Science Fiction Fandom, →ISBN, page 120:
      Con committees attempt to get public money rather than be funded out of the congoer's pocket.

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