folfer

English

Etymology

From folf +‎ -er.

Noun

folfer (plural folfers)

  1. One who plays folf.
    • 2004 April 7, Chris Dreyer, “'Folf': New, improved golf game putts around”, in The Gonzaga Bulletin[1]:
      Many Gonzaga students are avid folfers, both on campus and off. [] Peissig told of instances in which he's seen a folfer lose a Frisbee in the river next to the course, only to jump in seconds later to retrieve it.