frothers

/ˈfrɑðərz/
noun
  1. People who are very enthusiastic or excited about something, often in an exaggerated way.
    • A group of frothers camped outside the store overnight to be first in line for the new video game.
    • The frothers at the concert were screaming and waving their hands before the band even came on stage.
    • Online frothers flooded the comments section with praise for the new movie.
  2. Devices or tools that create froth or foam, such as a milk frother.
    • She used one of the electric frothers to make cappuccino at home.
    • Some frothers are handheld, while others are built into espresso machines.
    • The barista cleaned the frothers after every use to keep them sanitary.
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