Definitions

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  • noun One who has been a resident, member, etc. for a long time.

Etymologies

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longtime +‎ -er

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Examples

  • Master of ceremonies and Chinatown longtimer, Gary Lee, will be among those contributing stories about "Sam" and his landmark Chinatown restaurant.

    the UGLY Chinese Canadian tUCC 2010

  • Master of ceremonies and Chinatown longtimer, Gary Lee, will be among those contributing stories about "Sam" and his landmark Chinatown restaurant.

    the UGLY Chinese Canadian tUCC 2010

  • When Kearney knocked off Oak Park in the season opener in the Winnetonka tournament, Webster - the longtimer who has coached at Kearney since

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • When Kearney knocked off Oak Park in the season opener in the Winnetonka tournament, Webster — the longtimer who has coached at Kearney since

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • It looks like Chad Michael Murray might not be the only longtimer bidding adieu to

    TVGuide.com: Breaking News 2009

  • Her age (60) and the fact that she stepped back from the CEO job at Autodesk awhile ago could indicate she's not likely to be a longtimer at Yahoo, which leads some such as TechCrunch to speculate she's dressing Yahoo up for a sale of part or all of the business.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • It looks like Chad Michael Murray might not be the only longtimer bidding adieu to

    TVGuide.com: Breaking News 2009

  • Raymer, 44, an information technology longtimer, was let go Jan. 30, three weeks after his boss had shifted him to another division.

    Metro News | ajc.com 2009

  • "Wow … longtimer …. why would you insult me not knowing what my information was based on?

    Custom Search 2009

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