"Juuler" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Juulers [plural]
Etymology: From Juul + -er. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|Juul|-er|id2=agent noun}} Juul + -er Head templates: {{en-noun}} Juuler (plural Juulers)
  1. Someone who habitually smokes Juul electronic cigarettes.

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Created by a pair of Stanford design students, the Juul is an e-cigarette that looks a lot like a USB drive—and not much like many other nicotine vapes, which tend to be robot-ic simulacra of a cigarette, or outlandishly steampunk \"tiny spaceships\"—how fashion writer Anna Gray, an enthusiastic Juuler, describes them to me.",
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          "text": "It became stitched into his [Matt Murphy's] social identity, and bound him to his buddies, who would ride around town hitting their Juuls in one friend's 2002 Volvo. By the time he graduated from high school in 2017, four of his five closest friends were also daily Juulers.",
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          "text": "This ones^([sic]) for the ex-Juulers who are looking for a replacement that can also help you actually answer your emails. The \"energy flavor\" of HealthVape gets its invigorating qualities from vitamin B12, known for boosting brain function, and also contains L-theanine for managing anxiety and stress.",
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