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Prommer colloq.|ˈprɒmə(r)| Also prommer. [f. prom 2 + -er1.] One who attends a promenade concert (esp. at the Royal Albert Hall); a promenader.
1947Penguin Music Mag. May 36 Even in 1932 a Prommer could follow a score without digging his elbow into someone every time he turned a page. 1960Times 30 July 9/1 (heading) Prommers Stay for Gerhard. 1969Listener 12 June 836/3 Traditionally, of course, your average Prommer is a catholic music-lover..who jolly well doesn't care who sees him enjoying himself on Saturdays. 1972Guardian 14 Aug. 8/1 A regular Prommer who couldn't make it this particular night and is..listening at home. 1975Times 19 Sept. 9/8 The finale was a young man's reading, and seemingly much to the liking of the even younger prommers. |