cheermaster

noun

Etymology

From cheer + master.

  1. derived from maistre
  2. derived from *méǵh₂s
  3. derived from magester
  4. derived from magister — “chief, teacher, leader
  5. inherited from mǣster
  6. inherited from maister
  7. compounded as cheermaster — “cheer + master

Definitions

  1. One who leads a group, such as scouts or sports fans, in cheering.

    • Heo Ji-wook, the stadium announcer for the slumping LG Twins, said he had seen fans take out their frustrations on Choi Dong-hoon, the team’s first-year cheermaster, aiming sarcastic jeers at him when he asked them to sing.

The neighborhood

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