Dictionary Definition
sundowner
Noun
1 a tramp who habitually arrives at sundown
2 a drink taken at sundown
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- A wandering traveller/worker (such as a swagman) who arrived at a
farm too late in the day to
do any work, but still
partook of their hospitality.
- 1846: C. P. Hodgson, Reminiscences of Australia
- 1868: Thomas E. Spencer, The Song of the Sundowner http://oldpoetry.com/poetry/28271
- (nautical) A harsh disciplinarian sea
captain typified by requiring all hands on board by sundown.
http://www.tpub.com/content/administration/12966/css/12966_381.htm
- 1985: Ronald H. Spector, Eagle Against the Sun
- Arrogant, aloof, and suspicious, a "sundowner," or strict disciplinarian, King inspired respect in many but affection in few.
- 1985: Ronald H. Spector, Eagle Against the Sun
- medicine colloquial A patient, usually
demented, who tends to
become agitated in the
evening.
- 1977: Jules Hymen Masserman, Current Psychiatric Therapies,
page 179.
- These patients may improve by day only to relapse at night (nocturnal delirium or sundowner's syndrome).
- 1989: William H. Reid, The Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders:
Revised for the DSM III R., Page 71. http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0876305362
- They generally occur in the evening or at night in the form of "sundowner" syndrome, as a result of diminished sensory input and social isolation and/or exposure to an unfamiliar environment (e.g., the hospital).
- 2007: Dennis Fiely, Dark Ages: For the elderly fighting mental
or physical problems, life takes a frightening turn when nighttime
comes. The Columbus Dispatch, Wednesday, February 07, 2007.
http://www.dispatch.com/dispatch/contentbe/dispatch/2007/02/07/20070207-B1-00.html
- "Sundowners syndrome" refers to changes in mood and behavior that begin near dusk.
- 1977: Jules Hymen Masserman, Current Psychiatric Therapies,
page 179.
- A cocktail consumed
at sunset, or to signify the end of the day. A cocktail
party in the early evening.
- 1918: Robert Valentine Dolbey, Sketches of the East Africa
Campaign, page 117.
- The cocktail, the universal "sherry and bitters" and sundowner will have to be retained.
- 2005: Franz Wisner, Honeymoon With My Brother: A Memoir, page
243.
- Per custom, we capped our drives with a sundowner cocktail party at a scenic vantage point.
- 2005: Edward M. Bruner, Culture on Tour: Ethnographies of
Travel, page 83.
- The Sundowner is basically a cocktail party with a buffet on a riverbank in the bush.
- 1918: Robert Valentine Dolbey, Sketches of the East Africa
Campaign, page 117.
See also
Extensive Definition
Sundowner may refer to:
- Sundowner (automobile), a model of Mazda truck
- Sundowner (band), the solo acoustic project of Chris McCaughan
- Sundowner (plane), a model of Beechcraft airplane
- Sundowner (wind), a local wind condition in Southern California
- Sundowner (yacht), a motor yacht owned by Charles Lightoller
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Arab,
Bowery bum, Mickey,
Mickey Finn, aperitif,
beach bum, beachcomber, beggar, beggarly fellow, blighter, bo, budmash, bum, bummer, caitiff, chaser, cocktail, derelict, devil, doch-an-dorrach, dogie, drifter, drink, drunkard, eye-opener, floater, gamin, gamine, good-for-naught,
good-for-nothing, guttersnipe, highball, hobo, homeless waif, human wreck,
idler, knockout drops,
landloper, lazzarone, loafer, losel, lowlife, mauvais sujet, mean
wretch, mixed drink, mucker, mudlark, nightcap, no-good, parting cup,
pauvre diable, piker,
pilgarlic, poor
creature, poor devil, pousse-cafe, punch, ragamuffin, ragman, ragpicker, roadster, rounder, sad case, sad sack, ski
bum, skid-row bum, stiff,
stirrup cup, stray, street
Arab, street urchin, surf bum, swagman, swagsman, tatterdemalion, tennis
bum, tramp, traveler, truant, turnpiker, urchin, vag, vagabond, vagrant, vaurien, waif, waifs and strays, wastrel, wee doch-an-dorrach,
worthless fellow, wretch