sundowner

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  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.
 * 2)  An itinerant worker, a swagman.
 * 3)  A sea captain who shows harsh discipline by requiring all hands to be on board by sundown.
 * 4)  A patient, usually demented, who tends to become agitated in the evening.
 * 5)  A cocktail consumed at sunset, or to signify the end of the day.
 * 6) A cocktail party held in the early evening.
 * 7) A physician employed by the government who practises for private fees after his official hours.
 * 8) Any worker who practises for private fees after official hours.
 * 1)  A cocktail consumed at sunset, or to signify the end of the day.
 * 2) A cocktail party held in the early evening.
 * 3) A physician employed by the government who practises for private fees after his official hours.
 * 4) Any worker who practises for private fees after official hours.
 * 1) A cocktail party held in the early evening.
 * 2) A physician employed by the government who practises for private fees after his official hours.
 * 3) Any worker who practises for private fees after official hours.
 * 1) A physician employed by the government who practises for private fees after his official hours.
 * 2) Any worker who practises for private fees after official hours.
 * 1) Any worker who practises for private fees after official hours.