clubber


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club·ber

 (klŭb′ər)
n.
1. One that wields a club.
2. One who is active in a club.
3. One who frequents nightclubs.
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clubber

(ˈklʌbə)
n
a person who regularly frequents nightclubs and similar establishments
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club•ber

(ˈklʌb ər)

n.
a member of a club.
[1625–35]
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Translations

clubber

[ˈklʌbəʳ] Ndiscotequero/a m/f
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'Sir Thomas Clubber, Lady Clubber, and the Misses Clubber!' shouted the man at the door in a stentorian voice.
Tupman's ear, as the charitable committee ushered Sir Thomas Clubber and family to the top of the room.
Smithie bowed deferentially to Sir Thomas Clubber; and Sir Thomas Clubber acknowledged the salute with conscious condescension.
Miss Bulder was warmly welcomed by the Misses Clubber; the greeting between Mrs.
While the aristocracy of the place--the Bulders, and Clubbers, and Snipes--were thus preserving their dignity at the upper end of the room, the other classes of society were imitating their example in other parts of it.
The clubber with the most likes will be awarded Clubber of theWeek title and will win the fabulous prize from the Commercial Hotel.
A clubber claimed a stampede began after someone sprayed an "irritant substance" during a rap show, leading to a fatal charging of the exits.
The Lapsed Clubber project is led by Manchester Metropolitan University academic Dr Beate Peter.
The 34-year-old sister said the man assaulted and cursed her while she was involved in a heated argument with another clubber sitting beside them.
The 34-year-old sister testified to prosecutors that the 29-year-old assaulted and cursed her while she was involved in a heated argument with another clubber sitting beside them.
One clubber said: "If I've done my calculations correctly, Colours have made at least an extra PS14,000 from this."
NIGHTCLUB promoters sparked outrage by posting a photo of a clubber wearing a 'joke' Madeleine McCann Christmas costume online and stating: 'We found Maddy'.