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socializer

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English

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Etymology

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From socialize +‎ -er.

Noun

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socializer (plural socializers)

  1. One who socializes.
    • 1983 August 13, John Kyper, “Flamboyant Inquisitor”, in Gay Community News, volume 11, number 5, page 14:
      In public he put on a performance that was at once outraged and outrageous, but usually he did not carry grudges into his private life. Exuding the backslapping air of a socializer who loved to gamble and drink, he could not understand why people whose careers he had ruined and publicly ridiculed would be hostile to his friendly advances.
    • 2013, Margaux Joy DeNador, The Art of Living a Life You Love, page 158:
      I remember reading an article that described three personality types – socializers, loners, and aloners.