notebooker

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

notebook +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

notebooker (plural notebookers)

  1. A person who habitually writes in a notebook.
    • 2007, Valarie L. Akerson, Interdisciplinary language arts and science instruction in elementary classrooms:
      In short, Da Vinci could be considered one of the world's earliest and finest science notebookers. The Internet has many sites devoted to the writings and drawings of Da Vinci.
    • 2009, Philippe Lejeune, On Diary, page 291:
      When “notebookers” find out that someone keeps a diary on computer and revises it, they are outraged (it's not sincere any more!) and vaguely jealous (it's too easy!).