/ˈɹeɪ.sə/, /ˈɹeɪ.səɹ/
OriginFrom race + -er. First attested in 1648.
- A person who participates in races, especially an athlete.
“He was a [motorcycle] racer as a teenager, and a frequent visitor to the Isle of Man, where he had many friends.”
- A racehorse.
- A racing pigeon.
- A vehicle (or other device) used for, or designed specifically for, racing.
- Any of several genera of colubrid snakes.
- informalA video game involving racing of any kind.
“For our kart racer, we will start by investigating common elements in similar games that we will need to bring to life, […]”
- humorousA racist.
Formsracers(plural) · Racers(plural)