Noun
One who clubs.
A member of a club.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe is rock music's Robin Williams: his rapid-fire skits include the tortured artist, the naive hick, the asinine beer-monster, the suave clubber and, most often of all, the myopic, lisping clown prince that is rumoured to be the genuine article. Source: Internet
Fellow AV Clubber Scott Jones, who has been to many more GDCs than I have, says that the award shows used to be much more shabby affairs, so the show has made a lot of progress in the last two or three years. Source: Internet
Or course, the anti-social Clubber starts badmouthing, and a skirmish begins. Source: Internet
This style of boxing was also used by fictional boxers Rocky Balboa and James "Clubber" Lang. Source: Internet
Professor Lutsar added that she is not a clubber herself, but that she would like to inspect such venues to see how they and the public were dealing with the realities. Source: Internet