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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Oxford "-er" is a colloquial and sometimes facetious suffix prevalent at Oxford University from about 1875, which is thought to have been borrowed from the slang of Rugby School. The term was defined by the New Zealand-born lexicographer Eric Partridge in his Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (several editions 1937?61).The "-er" gave rise to such words as rugger for Rugby football, soccer (or the rarer togger) for Association football and the now archaic footer for either code (but more usually soccer).

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Oxford "-er" is a colloquial and sometimes facetious suffix prevalent at Oxford University from about 1875, which is thought to have been borrowed from the slang of Rugby School. The term was defined by the New Zealand-born lexicographer Eric Partridge in his Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (several editions 1937?61).The "-er" gave rise to such words as rugger for Rugby football, soccer (or the rarer togger) for Association football and the now archaic footer for either code (but more usually soccer).