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- noun someone who attends concerts
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Examples
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Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that the allegations that Justin Bieber sired a baby boy after 30-seconds of backstage bathroom sex with a plucked from the crowd concert-goer are true.
Cristina Page: The Sex Education of Justin Bieber Cristina Page 2011
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Williams handed his cell phone to another concert-goer, who obligingly snapped a picture of the group, the beautiful pipes of the building's magnificent organ in the background.
Holly Welker: The LDS Church's Unequal Treatment Of Gay And Feminist Activists Holly Welker 2011
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Williams handed his cell phone to another concert-goer, who obligingly snapped a picture of the group, the beautiful pipes of the building's magnificent organ in the background.
Holly Welker: The LDS Church's Unequal Treatment Of Gay And Feminist Activists Holly Welker 2011
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Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that the allegations that Justin Bieber sired a baby boy after 30-seconds of backstage bathroom sex with a plucked from the crowd concert-goer are true.
Cristina Page: The Sex Education of Justin Bieber Cristina Page 2011
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“We shouted, we screamed,” concert-goer Carol Pearsall told the newspaper after witnessing the proposal.
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Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that the allegations that Justin Bieber sired a baby boy after 30-seconds of backstage bathroom sex with a plucked from the crowd concert-goer are true.
Cristina Page: The Sex Education of Justin Bieber Cristina Page 2011
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FWIW, the Third is one of the most well-loved symphonies in Denmark for the average concert-goer, it's by no means amusical and scary modern art.
Spark plugs and transmissions Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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A concert-goer said of the incident featured at the Tim McGraw site on YouTube. com:
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The desperate concert-goer in the summer months may consider a performance that at other times of the year might not seem worthwhile, and that can be a good thing.
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The listener's history of music;: A book for any concert-goer, gramophonist or radio listener, providing also a course of study for adult classes in the appreciation of music by Percy Alfred Scholes
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