out-of-towner

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English

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Etymology

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From out of town +‎ -er.

Noun

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out-of-towner (plural out-of-towners)

  1. A person who is visiting a town (or city).
    With those clothes, you sure look like an out-of-towner.
    This hotel offers good value in food and rooms, along with promos aimed at out-of-towners.