restaurantgoer
See also: restaurant-goer
English
Etymology
restaurant + goer
Noun
restaurantgoer (plural restaurantgoers)
- One who goes to dine in a restaurant.
- 2009 September 6, Seth Schiesel, “All Together Now: Play the Game, Mom”, in New York Times:
- Sure, the result won’t be of professional caliber (after all, you didn’t go to cooking school, the equivalent of music lessons), but you may have a greater appreciation for the genius who created the dish than the restaurantgoer, because you have attempted it yourself.
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