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A staycation is a period in which an individual or family stays home and participates in leisure
activities within driving distance, sleeping in their own beds at night.
They might make day trips to local tourist sites, swimming venues, or engage in fun activities
such as horseback riding, paintball, hiking or visiting museums.
Most of the time it involves dining out more frequently than usual.
Staycations achieved popularity in the US during the financial crisis of 2007–2010.
Staycations also became a popular phenomenon in the UK in 2009 as a weak pound made overseas
holidays significantly more expensive.. Common activities of a staycation include use of the backyard pool, visits to local
parks and museums, and attendance at local festivals and amusement parks.
Some staycationers also like to follow a set of rules, such as setting a start and end
date, planning ahead, and avoiding routine, with the goal of creating the feel of a traditional
vacation.. Etymology The word staycation is a portmanteau of stay
and vacation.. The term "daycation" is also sometimes used.. The blog Wordspy.com attributes the earliest reference to this term as coming from a 2003
article in The Sun News.. According to a Connecticut travel blog, the word "staycation" was originally coined by
Canadian comedian Brent Butt in the television show Corner Gas, in the episode "Mail Fraud",
Characteristic something has, e.g. size or color. Adjectives placed before the nouns they modify. (Of books, art, music) to say it was composed by.
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mounted on horse. on horse. On horseback riding on the back of a horse.
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Act of making a detailed set of actions to do. To intend to do something in the future.
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money spent on something. Paying money for something (big). offset against taxable income.
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Being part of a group. To make someone, something part of a group.
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Piece of writing about a particular subject. bind to undergo training period.