Microsofter

An employee of Microsoft.

Noun

  1. An employee of Microsoft.
    • A Microsofter revealed the real reason for the party to a reporter: “We were trying to figure out how to get our name out there even if we weren’t at the Faire[…]” - 1984, InfoWorld, volume 6, page 21:
    • Her most notable meeting, she recalls with still-fresh amazement, took place recently with a roomful of Microsofters. The House Gates Built, she recalls, was looking for “a sense of community” for the Microsoft Network....
    • Later in the day, I’m sitting in a large marquee with 1,000 wildly overexcited Microsoft interns for the monthly company meeting. Brilliant young aspiring Microsofters queue in two lines to fire a series of...

    Synonyms: Softie

  2. A supporter or user of Microsoft products.
    • If you give the makeName function in Figure 20.1 the name "intro", it will give you back either "document.intro" or "document.all.intro.style", depending on which browser you are using. If you put this result to refer...
    • Upside down posters are virtually always Microsofters and/or newbies. Try not to tar yourself. - 2000 April 1, John Turton, “Re: Petrol”, in uk.transport (Usenet):
    • With Windows XP, if Microsoft decides they no longer want it supported, they will simply rescind all permission to use it. The Model T will work without Ford's permission, but XP (and Vista) won't work unless Microsoft...

    Antonyms: anti-Microsofter

Origin

From Microsoft + -er.

Forms

Microsofters