| 单词 | townies | 
| 释义 | townienoun  town·ie  ˈtau̇-nē   variants  or less commonly towny     plural townies    informal    : a native or resident of a town    especially : a permanent inhabitant of a town as distinguished from a member of another group (such as the academic community)   Every Yooper I've ever met was an uncommonly unique character – a real salt-of-the-earth townie skilled at mechanics, deer hunting, and/or ice fishing.  … a question every intelligent and ambitious townie one day must confront: should I stay or leave? —often used before another noun  This old school townie bar is located just off of Main Street on the outskirts of town … and it's the sort of place that I'd imagine has a regular clientele of locals who drop by on a daily basis for a shot and a beer.  townies noun1 as in residentsa usually longtime resident of a locality the townies are dismayed that all the venerable manses around the village green are being bought as vacation homes by rich interlopers Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in villagersa person who lives in a town on a permanent basis the university board met with an association representing the townies to figure out a solution to the problems created by off-campus parties Synonyms & Similar Words 
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