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summercater

 
Dictionary: sum·mer·ca·ter   (sŭm'ər-kā'tər) pronunciation

n. Maine
A summer resident of Maine. Also called sport.

[Probably SUMMER1 + (VA)CAT(ION)ER.]

REGIONAL NOTE   Since the Civil War Maine has been a favorite vacation spot for New Englanders and tourists from farther away. Predictably, certain words in the lexicon of Maine betray a wry Yankee impatience with these outsiders and city folks who come up to Maine only for summer relaxation. Along the coast the summer resident is called a summercater; inland, the word for a nonresident is sport. Or the Maine native may merely refer collectively to folks from away.


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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: (Maine colloquial) temporary summer resident of coastal Maine


 
 
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