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English
Etymology
From LoC (“Letter of Comment”) + -er.
Noun
loccer (plural loccers)
- (dated, fandom slang) A fan who is a prolific writer of letters to periodicals.
1980 February 16, Taral Wayne, “The Taral-Torial Imperitive”, in DNQ, number 27, page 1:Recently, Gary Farber circulated a one-sheet zine to stir up some activity in the FAAn Award committee. [...] He wants to know [...] 3) whether the Best Loccer can be dropped,
1995 February 23, Fiona Anderson, “Re: Peeve concerning feedback”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>:Actually I enjoyed them a lot, but I'm the world's worst loccer - too much else to do (fannishly), and the passivity of being a reader sets in if you don't loc immediately you get an issue.
2012 April, Robert Runte, “Left Over Pieces”, in Broken Toys, number 2, page 13:I don't think Rotsler ever intended his illos to be taken as high art any more than the average loccer intends one's commentary to be deathless prose.
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