towner
IPA: tˈaʊnɝ
noun
- (only used in combinations) A person from a certain town, or part of town
- A surname.
- A census-designated place in Kiowa County, Colorado, United States.
- A small city, the county seat of McHenry County, North Dakota, United States.
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Examples of "towner" in Sentences
- Yes, only $6.95 – but not enough to fill up a hungry mid-towner.
- I was a small-towner, too, but I can sure identify with the feelings.
- I think the talk of love and teary goodbyes are much more threatening than an 'out of towner'.
- Quaalude ruled the day, uppers and downers and, good old cocaine, the ... #39; all around towner '.
- I know it's going to show me up as an out of towner but that last line was a real shocker. "will be * executed*"?!
- Remember, you pick up most documents from the city departments housed in the penis-shaped office towner (looking "down" from Capitol Hill).
- I held Lulu's hand and tilted back my head in admiration of the golden ceiling, unable to keep from looking up, the surest sign of an out of towner.
- An out-of-town driver stopped by a police officer in any given area has a 51 percent chance of getting slapped with a fine, versus 30 percent for a local, and the average fine for an out-of-towner is $5 higher.
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