What's the difference between clubber and clubgoer?

Clubber


Definition:

  • (n.) One who clubs.
  • (n.) A member of a club.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He is seeing clubbers with their hands in the air again: "In the dubstep era everyone just stood there and nodded their heads.
  • (2) The survey found that, among clubbers who reported having taken ecstasy within the past month, three quarters had also taken mephedrone – known in the media as "meow meow" – within the same period.
  • (3) The crowd is as tightly packed as the front row of a gig, with clubbers on each other's shoulders.
  • (4) The Telegraph reports : "Brighton was criticised for its 'right-on' attitudes, awful parking and clubbers wearing garish outfits.
  • (5) Surveys suggest that gay clubbers take more drugs than the general population, but Measham said her findings may be indicative of wider trends in substance abuse.
  • (6) But Bonnie's death cemented Lord's view that he had a duty to keep clubbers as safe as possible.
  • (7) There is a striking sign that greets clubbers on the way in to Manchester's Warehouse Project – once they have ignored the big yellow amnesty box where they've been advised to post any illegal substances, and run the gauntlet of the club's 100 security staff and some eager sniffer dogs.
  • (8) The importance of this room really dawned on me,” he says of how Plastic’s People inspired a generation of dancefloor-focused clubbers, as well as himself.
  • (9) He bounced between out-there clubbers and the suburban devout, between hanging out in orgies and having a mostly unconsummated relationship with his Christian girlfriend (they would hand out vegan sandwiches to homeless people for thrills).
  • (10) Clubbers are being warned about a heightened risk of overdosing on ecstasy, amid evidence that the purity of the drug has increased to potentially dangerous levels.
  • (11) It's the sort of scenario clubbers like to speculate about, usually at around 6am, a little the worse for wear after a big night out.
  • (12) Among those contributing to the creative economy are the hundreds of British (who top the list of tourist numbers) and other European clubbers attracted by Berlin's 250 nightclubs.
  • (13) Nevertheless, they sold 130,000 records to clubbers hypnotised - or deafened into submission - by the boom.
  • (14) Clubbers are regularly taking the former legal high mephedrone alongside ecstasy and cocaine, a trend that experts warn could have grave health implications.
  • (15) Judging by the many clips on YouTube, its stars have taken their cues from rock stars rather than the clubbers who helped to create dance culture around the skill of DJs such as Frankie Knuckles .
  • (16) The research found that polydrug use was now the norm among clubbers, who are happy to mix legal, newly banned and established illegal club drugs.
  • (17) Now, following the clubbing explosion at the end of the 80s and two subsequent decades of partying, fatigue was setting in, with many clubbers put off by expensive tickets and the decline of the free party scene.
  • (18) Clubbers flock here twice a year for the Caister Soul Weekenders, which have been running for more than 30 years (next one 1-3 October).
  • (19) For some clubbers, the spirit of the late 80s and early 90s is gone and will never return.
  • (20) I do hope the grudging tone comes across however: giving a year and a half of prison time to a clubber who bought 20 ecstasy pills and split them with a friend (the guideline "starting point" the council recommends) remains an act of stupidity.

Clubgoer


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Organisers of Manchester's Warehouse Project concert series are "devastated" after one clubgoer died and at least five more were taken to hospital.
  • (2) Guns “When I said that if, within the Orlando club, you had some people with guns, I was obviously talking about additional guards or employees.” – 20 June, Twitter A few days earlier, Trump had expressed the idea that clubgoers with guns could have prevented the scale of horror in the Orlando mass shooting.
  • (3) We went from having the time of our lives to the worst night of our lives all within a matter of minutes.” Santiago and his friend were cowering in a handicapped toilet cubicle with about 15 or 20 other clubgoers.
  • (4) We must be smart!” Subsequently, Trump did not cite any sources when he tweeted : “Reporting that Orlando killer shouted ‘Allah hu Akbar!’ as he slaughtered clubgoers.” In reference to a reported arrest in Los Angeles , Trump added: “2nd man arrested in LA with rifles near Gay parade.” The presumptive Republican nominee later issued a statement in which he called for Obama to “step down”, because he “disgracefully refused to even say the words ‘Radical Islam’”, and added: “If Hillary Clinton, after this attack, still cannot say the two words ‘Radical Islam’ she should get out of this race for the presidency.” Clinton, the former secretary of state, was more circumspect.
  • (5) The county bomb squad set shape charges on the walls outside the bathrooms in which many surviving clubgoers were trapped.
  • (6) Sunday’s attack - which left 49 clubgoers dead and 53 injured – was launched by Mateen using a .223-caliber assault rifle and 9mm semi-automatic pistol with multiple rounds of ammunition that had been purchased quite lawfully in the week before the rampage using Mateen’s firearms license.
  • (7) Deyni Ventura, a pastor in nearby Sanford and a friend of the mother of a clubgoer described what she had been told.

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