1. goer - Noun
2. goer - Adjective
One who, or that which, goes; a runner or walker
A foot.
A horse, considered in reference to his gait; as, a good goer; a safe goer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Beauty Con goer wears a jean jacket over a yellow dress and leggings, with Gucci sneakers. Source: Internet
I have never been much of a gym goer, but over the winter I became pretty dependent on being able to avoid working out all day then driving down to PURENERGY and guiltily getting in a very slow 30 minutes on the treadmill. Source: Internet
“Anything they do to bring more people up there, I’m always into,” track goer Shane Mahar said. Source: Internet
Entry is free for Camra members and £3 for non-members, with a £2 refundable glass deposit required from every festival goer. Source: Internet
But from the meetings with farmers we have had it is clear, the Cohuna factory will have to pay very competitive milk prices be viable, otherwise it's not a goer. Source: Internet
Churches experienced a 64 percent dip in attendance with one church goer quoted saying, “Wafers and wine just don’t taste as good when you know you can’t have a McRib afterwards.” Source: Internet