conventiongoer

See also: convention-goer

English

Etymology

From convention +‎ goer.

Noun

conventiongoer (plural conventiongoers)

  1. A person attending a convention.
    • 1984 July 24, AP, “MRS. SMITH CALLS FERRARO BID 'EXCITING'”, in The New York Times[1]:
      "I'm not a conventiongoer," [Margaret Chase Smith] said, "I never was a conventiongoer."
    • 2007 March 19, Jon Pareles, “Singing and Doing the Hustle in Austin”, in The New York Times[2]:
      As conventiongoers filled the two club corridors of downtown Austin, East Sixth Street and Red River Street, their name tags invited new contacts.