day-tripper

day-trip·per

[dey-trip-er]
noun
a person who goes on a trip, especially an excursion, lasting all or part of a day but not overnight.

Origin:
1895–1900; day trip + -er1

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day trip
 
n
a journey made to and from a place within one day
 
'day-tripper
 
n

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day-tripper definition


p.m.
  1. n.
    a tourist who makes one-day trips. the day-trippers start thinning out. : At about 4:00 , Being a day-tripper is hard on your feet sometimes.
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