What does out-of-towner mean?
Out-of-towner means A person who is visiting a town (or city)..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
A person who is visiting a town (or city)..
One night in a disco on the outskirts of Frisco / I was cruising with my favorite gang / The place was so boring filled with out-of-towners touring / I knew that it wasn't my thing
He and Kravitz may have to engage in a few too many convenient exchanges complaining about Giuliani-era gentrification, but their chemistry is palpable, and so are their differing levels of New Yorkiness, as she playfully ribs his mama’s-boy out-of-towner vibe.
Use out-of-towner when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Out-of-towner means A person who is visiting a town (or city)..
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One night in a disco on the outskirts of Frisco / I was cruising with my favorite gang / The place was so boring filled with out-of-towners touring / I knew that it wasn't my thing
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