happener
English
Noun
happener (plural happeners)
- (dated, 1960s-1970s) One who participates in a happening.
- A person who makes things happen.
- 1998 November 2, “hate crimes”, in soc.singles.moderated (Usenet):
- How does (to take an extreme example) me saying to myself that somebody deserves what happens give any support to the happener?
- A person to whom things happen.
- (often used in the negative) An event that is expected to happen; a plan that is likely to succeed.
- 1999 November 21, “AGP Zero Tolerance Policy?”, in alt.gothic.pretentions (Usenet):
- The planned access via Netizen appears not to be a happener.
- 2000 November 1, “Lord save me ...”, in alt.gothic.pretentions (Usenet):
- It's a happener. All systems are go.
- 2003 November 23, “Photo id for flying between the UK and Ireland”, in soc.culture.irish (Usenet):
- You should be able to get your passport renewed at the embassy in London. If that's not a happener, try to get a temporary passport.
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