The word "Poisers" is spelled using the phonetic transcription /ˈpɔɪzərz/. This word is derived from the verb "poise," which means to balance or hold something steady. The suffix "-ers" is added to the end of the root word to make it into a noun describing people who balance or hold objects steady. This is a common suffix used to form occupational or agent nouns in English. So, "poisers" can be understood as people who poise or balance things.