out-of-towner

English

Etymology

From out of town +‎ -er.

Noun

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

  1. A person who is visiting a town (or city).
    • 1979, Sister Sledge, “He's the Greatest Dancer”, in We Are Family:
      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