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gamer
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gam·er  (gmr)
n.
One who plays a game, especially a role-playing or computer game.

gamer [ˈgeɪmə]
n
(Individual Sports, other than specified) (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a person who plays computer games or participates in a role-playing game
Translations
gamer [ˈgeɪmər] namateur/trice m/f de jeux vidéo
game reserve nréserve f naturelle
games console nconsole f de jeux vidéo
game show n (on TV)jeu m télévisé; (on radio)jeu m radiophonique game show host
game show host n (on TV)animateur/trice m/f de jeux télévisés; (on radio)animateur/trice m/f de jeux radiophoniques


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