Noun
A native or inhabitant of London.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe greatest mystery about a human being is not his reaction to sex or praise, but the manner in which he contrives to put in twenty-four hours a day. It is this which puzzles the longshoreman about the clerk, the Londoner about the bushman. Sinclair Lewis
The most bitter insult one can offer to a Londoner is "bastard" - which, taken for what it means, is hardly an insult at all. George Orwell
I'm a real Londoner. We have very grey weather in London, and I think it encourages a very eclectic and crazy fashion sense. I mix high-street stuff with more high-end fashion and vintage. Emma Watson
I do firmly believe that the Londoner is as contented with his city home as the dweller in the fairest valley among the Appennines; and that habit brings its usual indifference as to place. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
As a Londoner I was able to see how the world of power and money cast its shadow on those who failed. Peter Ackroyd
I would really like to play someone contemporary, as I've done lots of period pieces. I would love to play an American bimbo or a grimy Londoner. But I'm probably more suited in people's minds to playing a corseted victim. Rachel Hurd-Wood