clubber

clubber — noun

1. a person who regularly visits nightclubs, especially to dance, meet friends, and

1.名詞B2
釋義

a person who regularly visits nightclubs, especially to dance, meet friends, and listen to music

例句

Regular clubbers in Berlin plan their weekend around which DJs are playing.

habitual clubber / avid clubber

Theo bumped into several other clubbers he knew from last month's music festival.

collocation: bump into [other] clubbers

同義詞
  • partygoer

    broader — anyone who attends parties of any kind, not limited to nightclubs

  • raver

    more specific — associated with electronic dance music culture and all-night events; carries a stronger subculture connotation

  • regular

    more general — a frequent visitor to any venue (bar, café, gym), not limited to nightclubs

反義詞
  • homebody

    someone who prefers staying at home over going out to social venues

用法筆記

Derived from the verb club ('go to nightclubs'), not from the noun club ('membership organization'). Commonly used in informal contexts about nightlife.

常見錯誤

She is a clubber of the local tennis club.
She is a member of the local tennis club.
💡Clubber refers to someone who goes to nightclubs, not a person who belongs to a membership organization.