Citidiot

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Citidiot

[Cit-ee-uht]

Noun citidiot, plural citidiots
1. Someone from an urban area who moves to a rural area. They come in masses, seemingly over night and ruin small town life. 

2. Someone from an urban area who visits a rural area for an extended vacation (e.g., summer period) and disrupts local life through drunkenness, crashing vehicles, 

Word Origin

1175-1225; Middle English cite < Anglo-French, Old French cite(t) < Latin cīvitāt– (stem of cīvitās) “citizenry”,” town”,  + 1250-1300; Middle English < Latin idiōta < Greek idiṓtēs “private person”, “layman”,” person lacking skill or expertise”


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