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Noun: "(fandom slang) a fan of the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball"
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1993 April 18, e77-cg, “Dragonball Z Summary (comic)”, in rec.arts.anime[1] (Usenet):Hello, Dragonballers,
This issue of JUMP has a pretty good picture of Goku on cover, with Goku in profile in gold. Here goes the summary : […]
1995 July 18, Sea Wasp [username], “What's old to you is new to me... (was Re: old anime)”, in rec.arts.anime[2] (Usenet):True KOR fans or Takahashiites or Dragonballers are just as focused on their particular obsession as the Trekkies are on theirs.
1995 December 12, Sea Wasp [username], “Re: Too Many SM/DB posts! ARRGGHH!!!”, in rec.arts.anime[3] (Usenet):The Moonies and the Dragonballers aren't minorities; they're as large or larger than any other group of animeniacs you're going to find.
2001 September 25, Tricky [username], “Re: GBA or PS2 whats your view?”, in alt.digitiser[4] (Usenet):Another fucking Dragonballer. GET OUT.
- 2014, Lily Lieberman, "Techies and Trekkies Unite at Geek's Night Out", College Times, Volume 13, Issue 12, 13 February 2014 - 26 February 2014, page 19:
- Expect to see Trekkies, Whovians and Potterheads co-mingling with Cumberbitches, Batmaniacs and Dragonballers.
- 2014, Taj Milton, "The Rise of the Fake Nerds", The Oracle (North High School, Des Moines, Iowa), Issue #1, page 9:
- Calling all true Trekkies, Whovians, Homestucks, Potterheads, Pokemon Trainers, Moonies, Dragonballers, […]