townie

[ˈtaʊni]

townie Definition

  • 1a person who lives in a town or city, especially one who is regarded as unsophisticated or provincial
  • 2a student who lives off-campus

Using townie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "townie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The townies were not happy with the influx of tourists during the summer.

  • Example

    As a townie, she had never seen a cow up close before.

  • Example

    He decided to become a townie after his freshman year of college.

  • Example

    The townie bar was always packed on weekends.

townie Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with townie

  • a bar that is popular among local residents rather than students or tourists

    Example

    Let's go to the townie bar tonight instead of the usual college hangout.

  • a school that is located in a town or city and primarily serves local residents rather than commuters or out-of-town students

    Example

    She chose to attend a townie school so she could stay close to home.

  • a sense of pride in being a resident of a town or city, often associated with a strong community spirit

    Example

    The townie pride was evident during the annual parade.

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Summary: townie in Brief

A 'townie' [ˈtaʊni] is a person who lives in a town or city, often considered unsophisticated or provincial. It can also refer to a student who lives off-campus. Examples include 'The townies were not happy with the influx of tourists during the summer.' and 'The townie bar was always packed on weekends.' 'Townie' extends into phrases like 'townie bar,' and 'townie pride,' denoting a sense of community spirit.