Pwcer
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A person who rides a personal water craft (PWC).
"Unless you get an early start, the trout fishing can get tough in the summer, when swimmers, skiers and PWCers swarm all over the lake, but most of them go home after Labor Day, and trout fishing comes on strong again until the season closes at the end of September."
- 2 An employee or partner of PwC, an international professional services brand.
"PwC consultants enjoy company-paid club memberships and are paid much more handsomely than their equivalents at IBM. To bring the salaries of top PwC partners in line with IBM vice presidents, PwCers would have to take a 40 percent pay cut!"
Example
More examples"Unless you get an early start, the trout fishing can get tough in the summer, when swimmers, skiers and PWCers swarm all over the lake, but most of them go home after Labor Day, and trout fishing comes on strong again until the season closes at the end of September."
Etymology
From PWC (“personal water craft”) + -er.
From PwC + -er.
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