passer

/ˈpæsər/
noun
  1. A person who passes by or through a place.
    • A passer on the street stopped to help the lost child.
    • The park bench was empty except for an occasional passer.
    • Each passer left footprints in the fresh snow.
  2. A person who passes a test, exam, or requirement.
    • She was a first-time passer of the bar exam.
    • Every passer of the driving test must wait two weeks for their license.
    • The exam was so hard that only a few passers received a high score.
  3. In sports, a player who throws or kicks the ball to a teammate.
    • The coach praised the passer for his quick decision-making.
    • The quarterback is an accurate passer under pressure.
    • As a skilled passer, she set up many goals for her team.