weekender

English

Etymology

weekend + -er

Noun

weekender (plural weekenders)

  1. Someone who visits a place for a weekend break.
  2. Someone who takes part in a sport or similar event at weekends.
  3. Ellipsis of weekender bag.
  4. A place used primarily for weekends away.
    We have a nice little weekender up in the mountains.
  5. An event that takes place over a weekend.
    • 2014, Ian Glasper, Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984, page 38:
      I can't remember who else played – it was a weekender and all sorts of local bands were on – but we were the only 'punk' band []
  6. A small liveaboard boat, suitable for short-term accommodation but not a permanent residence.

Danish

Noun

weekender c

  1. indefinite plural of weekend

Swedish

Noun

weekender

  1. indefinite plural of weekend
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