Noun
Someone who visits a place for a weekend break.
Someone who takes part in a sport or similar event at weekends.
Ellipsis of weekender bag.
A place used primarily for weekends away.
We have a nice little weekender up in the mountains.
An event that takes place over a weekend.
A small liveaboard boat, suitable for short-term accommodation but not a permanent residence.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter her mother died, the family continued to pay the rent and use the cottage as a weekender. Source: Internet
In the latest episode of Weekender Wireless, Troy Dodds takes an in depth local look at Coronavirus and its impact on Penrith. Source: Internet
"For me, the perfect weekender back is lightweight, durable, and hands-free. Source: Internet
The film and acting student told NewsDay Weekender just before her departure that she was optimistic of doing well. Source: Internet
Mr Bourke took the Weekender on a behind-the-scenes tour of the pathology lab, explaining their expertise that allows them to diagnose and provide care for a range of conditions from common bacterial infections to complex diseases. Source: Internet
Recently, he performed at two high- profile events held in the eastern border city, but investigations by Weekender Entertainment revealed that he was yet to receive payment despite signing a contract with the organisers. Source: Internet