Noun
out-of-towner (plural out-of-towners)
A person who is visiting a town (or city).
With those clothes, you sure look like an out-of-towner.
This hotel offers good value in food and rooms, along with promos aimed at out-of-towners.
If you’re a Nashvillian needing a change of scenery, an out-of-towner exploring lesser-known Tennessee locales, or a native looking for some new adventure, this city has something for you. Source: Internet
This spot is great if you feel like showing off Austin to an out-of-towner or for treating Mom to an upscale lunch. Source: Internet
When tall, handsome out-of-towner Nick Chandler first sets eyes on Jenny O'Brien, she's storming into the Bets & Burgers Café, wielding a broom and threatening the safety of every man in sight. Source: Internet