Plural of goer; multiple people who go to places or participate in activities.
Simple plural of 'goer,' formed by adding '-s.' The base word combines 'go' (from Proto-Germanic 'gān') with '-er' (agent suffix). Follows standard English pluralization patterns.
The word 'goers' is subtle but shows how English lets us categorize people by their habits—'theater-goers' aren't defined by their job or family, but by what they choose to do!
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