scroller

English

Etymology

scroll + -er

Noun

scroller (plural scrollers)

  1. One who, or that which, scrolls.
    • 2021, Bernadine Jones, Elections and TV News in South Africa: Desperately Seeking Depth, page 233:
      So, this final challenge is for the readers of stories, the watchers of television news, the scrollers of online media. Fund the journalism you want to see.
  2. (demoscene) Synonym of scrolly (scrolling message)
    • 2005, Tamás Polgár, Freax: The Brief History of the Demoscene, volume 1, page 65:
      In fact there were already such scrollers before but as the creators told it in the scroller, they wrote this routine two years before releasing the demo []

Derived terms

French

Etymology

Borrowed from English scroll.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skʁɔ.le/
  • (file)

Verb

scroller

  1. (computing) to scroll

Conjugation

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