Sundowner

Word SUNDOWNER
Character 9
Hyphenation sun down er
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Definitions and meanings of "Sundowner"

What do we mean by sundowner?

A vagrant; a tramp. noun

A drink taken at sundown. noun

A physician, holding some government office, who carries on a private practice in the afternoon when government office-hours are over. noun

One who lives toward the sundown or west. noun

A man who makes a practice of arriving at some station at sundown, receiving rations for that night, and the next morning, when he is expected to work out the value of the rations, vanishing or pretending to be ill. noun

A tramp or vagabond in the Australian bush; -- so called from his coming to sheep stations at sunset of ask for supper and a bed, when it is too late to work; -- called also traveler and swagman (but not all swagmen are sundowners). noun

An itinerant worker, such as a swagman, who arrives at a farm too late in the day to do any work, but readily accepts food and lodging. noun

An itinerant worker, a swagman. noun

A patient, usually demented, who tends to become agitated in the evening. noun

A cocktail consumed at sunset, or to signify the end of the day; cocktail party held in the early evening. noun

A drink taken at sundown noun

A tramp who habitually arrives at sundown noun

An itinerant worker, such as a swagman, who arrives at a farm too late in the day to do any work, but readily accepts food and lodging.

An itinerant worker, a swagman.

A sea captain who shows harsh discipline by requiring all hands to be on board by sundown.

A patient, usually demented, who tends to become agitated in the evening.

(originally colonial slang, especially southern Africa) A cocktail consumed at sunset, or to signify the end of the day.

A cocktail party held in the early evening.

A physician employed by the government who practises for private fees after his official hours.

Any worker who practises for private fees after official hours.

Drink during traditional cocktail hour Urban Dictionary

Someone who is negatively affected by the sun going down. often refers to people with Alzheimer disease or other mental illnesses losing control at night. Urban Dictionary

Sundowning is a term used to describe a decline in cognitive abilities toward the late afternoon or evening. It is a common pattern in senile dementia. Urban Dictionary

Big ass guy with 6 shields equipped with 2 blades that can be made into a scrissor blade Urban Dictionary

Big bald guy has 6 shields on his back and 2 blades for him to use, could also use to make into one scrissor blade, this boss fight is pretty tought though... Urban Dictionary

The callsign for the cool, collected, only black pilot in the movie Top Gun. Urban Dictionary

To split something, usually a person, in half with a blade. Urban Dictionary

The final day of the weekend. After being fried on Friedday and Scattered on Scattereday, you can final sleep and eat on Sundown. Urban Dictionary

People who gather in the evening, with the intent to wreak havoc upon the night that follows. Urban Dictionary

Term given to the environmental phenomenon occurring at Oak Street Beach in Chicago, Illinois where at sunset the non-black beach patrons leave and are quickly replaced by black beach goers. The transition is subtle and, yet, profound. Occurs almost within 10 minutes of sunset with surprising accuracy. Urban Dictionary

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The word "sundowner" in example sentences

He told me it is a race against time and a race against what they call the sundowner winds. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The latest fire remained out of control and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "sundowner" -- fierce winds that sweep down late in the day from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The latest fire remained out of control and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "sundowner" - fierce winds that sweep down late in the day from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It remained out of control late Thursday and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "sundowner" -- fierce winds that sweep down late in the day from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "sundowner" - fierce winds that can sweep down late in the day from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara.

The latest 1,300-acre fire remained out of control and firefighters were on alert for a predicted return of a "sundowner" - fierce winds that sweep down late in the day from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rob Marciano tells us a little while ago that the gusting evening winds called sundowner winds, have been making it pretty tough for firefighters to get a handle on this blaze. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It's called a sundowner wind, and it usually means that the strong Santa Ana winds are just days away. ❋ Unknown (2012)

A sundowner is a drink at sundown, and it doesn't get any easier than that. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The South African tradition of the sundowner is another reason to head to the country at any opportunity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"sundowner" - fierce winds that late in the day can sweep down from the Santa Ynez Mountains towering close behind Santa Barbara. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The morning fog was a sharp break from days of torrid temperatures and gusty "sundowner" winds that helped the fire make ferocious advances, destroying multimillion-dollar homes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Twenty miles north in Rockcastle County, community activist Deb Bledsoe reported the same number over a period of ten or more years, saying that Rockcastle is still regarded by blacks as a "sundowner" county - if you want to be safe, better be out of the county before the sun goes down. ❋ Unknown (2008)

America and Australia, for in the latter country the "sundowner," or ❋ Morley Roberts (1899)

Fierce "sundowner" winds that sweep down the slopes in the evening didn't happen as predicted, but Santa Barbara County Fire Chief Tom Franklin warned they could return "and blow the fire back downhill." ❋ Unknown (2009)

SANTA BARBARA, California (Reuters) - Firefighters wary of unpredictable "sundowner" winds fought on Thursday to keep a wildfire that destroyed dozens of multimillion-dollar homes from burning through the city of Santa Barbara. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Come over] and [join] [us] for a sundowner. ❋ The Hostess (2004)

"you could have warned me that [old lady] was a sundowner! [7pm] hits and she starts trying to lick all the nurses" "[i'm ok] during the day but as soon as night hits i feel crazy and horrible. i'm such a sundowner" ❋ Spiritussancto (2010)

Poor Grandma tends towards sundowning around [dusk]; she's fairly [alert] in the morning but gets more confused in the [evening]. ❋ Cranberry Bob (2020)

Sundowner : [I’M] [FUCKIN] INIVICIBLE! ❋ Akari_1457 (2021)

Sundowner : [I’M] [FUCKIN] [INVICIBLE] ❋ Akari_1457 (2021)

[Sundown's] [da man] ❋ Sundown (2003)

"Robert Irvine [sundowned] the building in half." "Raiden sundowned Monsoon, [Mistral] and [Sundowner]." ❋ Yeoch (2023)

"I'm so [glad] it's Sundown, I'm [exhausted]." ❋ Psardy (2008)

I'm [rolling] with some [sundowners] tonight. [Shit's] gonna get wild! ❋ GreyDayDown (2018)

[The flip]: "It's getting near 7pm and the [sun's] about to set, we should probably get going home" [Trojan]: "Yeah, I've noticed the sundowning already" The flip: "dude, the sun hasn't set yet" Trojan: "I know, but its already getting a little dark outside" ❋ Daledavis (2010)

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