Commodorian

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

commodore +‎ -ian

Noun[edit]

Commodorian (plural Commodorians)

  1. (informal, computing) An employee of the computer company Commodore International, or a fan of its products.
    • 1985, High-tech Marketing, volume 2, page 78:
      He ended up, in only four years, a member of the executive bonus plan, a plan that made millionaires of more than a few "Commodorians".
    • 2014, Roberto Dillon, Ready: A Commodore 64 Retrospective:
      It is extremely gratifying to see that the Commodore spirit is alive and well, and new “Commodorians” are continuing the tradition of innovation that we began, so many years ago.