Citations:Thatter

Noun: "(slang) a fan of Take That, an English boy band popular in the 1990s"

 * 2010, Helen Brown, "Take That: still adored, a million love songs later", The Telegraph, 3 November 2010:
 * As the diehards pitted themselves against the public for precious seats, one Thatter warmly congratulates another on scoring tickets for the Wembley show, adding: “And congrats on becoming a grandmother too!”
 * 2011, James MacCarthey, Take That: Uncensored On The Record, Coda Books (2011), ISBN 9781908538963, unnumbered page:
 * They greet visitors to the website by saying Take That Appreciation Pages has been running since 1st April 1996, and is dedicated to Thatters all over the world!
 * 2011, Diane Bourne, "Girls' weekend in County Durham", Manchester Evening News, 31 December 2011:
 * Me and my friend, a fellow Thatter from the back in the day, had tickets for the opening night of Take That’s spectacular Progress Tour over the summer, at the Stadium of Light.

Noun: "(slang) a member of the English boy band Take That"

 * 2010, "Interview: Manic Street Preachers", The Scotsman, 19 September 2010:
 * But, typical of the band's everything-and-the-kitchen-sink approach, this song finds room for a chord sequence homaging Take That's Back For Good. "We've never been music snobs," says Wire, who once defended Gary Barlow's honour when the Thatters were slagged off by Arctic Monkeys.
 * 2013, Lewis Justin, Gary Barlow: Time to Shine - The Unauthorised Biography, John Blake Publishing Ltd (2013), ISBN 9781782196501, unnumbered page:
 * But, although Gary and co-vocalist Ian Wilson (member of the Manchester pop group Sad Café) would record the vocal parts for 'Girl' at a studio in Cheadle Hulme — with the other four Thatters looking on — the song would never be officially released, not as a single, nor a B-side, nor even as an album track.