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Answer for the clue "Many a concertgoer ", 6 letters:
teener

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n. 1 A teenager. 2 (cx US slang English) A sixteenth of an ounce of a drug.

Usage examples of teener.

The teener gang that had attacked him had even put chain bruises on his legs.

He stared into the faces of a woman, a teener, a young woman, a handsome middle-aged man, looking for something beside fear, and finding only fear and a mouse like instinctive urge to escape a trap, and a fear of fear that kept them quiet, afraid to express the sense of disaster that filled their imaginations.

A mixed gang of teener kids are holding him in the ruins near West Fifty-third Street.

He glanced sideways and saw a tall, husky teener in a strange costume standing beside him holding a heavy bat.

The teener did not look back at him, he looked off into space, lips pursed as though whistling silently.

George winced again when a short teener with straight blond hair stepped out from behind a fragment of standing wall.

The teener leader would see that George knew too much, and instruct the gang to kill him.

He tried to trip the teener as he hurtled by, but missed and turned to see him neatly h tripped by a stick between the ankles by Carl.

The teener went face forward to the ground and rolled, getting out of range.

George looked back and saw that the short teener was wearing a gas mask.

The teeners had told him that all rules were evil, that all customs were neurotic repetition, that fear was a restriction, that practicality was a restriction, and mercy was a restriction.

The teeners had left him on the sidewalk tied in a ridiculous knot with fingers and toes hooked together by Chinese finger trap tubes.

Furiously Carl Hodges kicked and thrashed and bit at restraining straps, remembering at last, believing his conclusions about the group of teeners that had him prisoner.

If Carl Hodges was behind that door, the teeners would not let George approach it.

He rolled to a crouch with both feet under him, and for the first time looked at the circle of faces of the teeners who had beaten and made fun of him when he was pretending to be drunk and making believe to be Carl Hodges, and had stumbled into this forbidden territory.