Signer

/ˈsaɪnər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person who writes their signature on a document, thereby indicating agreement or acknowledgment.
The signer of the contract ensured that all terms were understood before proceeding.
A person who signs a petition or legal document.
She was the first signer of the petition proposing the new law.
In the context of music, a performer who sings or vocalizes.
The signer delivered a beautiful performance at the concert last night.
A person officially authorized to sign documents on behalf of a company or organization.
The CEO is the primary signer for all corporate agreements.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'sign', from Latin 'signare' meaning to mark or sign.

Common Phrases and Expressions

signer on the dotted line
A phrase indicating that someone is officially committing to an agreement or contract.
signer of the document
Refers specifically to someone who has signed an official paper.

Related Words

signature
The name or mark of a person written in their own handwriting.
sign
A mark or symbol used to indicate something or provide information.

Slang Meanings

One who signs many autographs.
He's a real signer, always surrounded by fans asking for his autograph.
An informal term for a close friend who often 'signs off' on plans.
My best bud is my signer; we always agree on our weekend plans.