jet-lagger

English

Alternative forms

  • jet lagger, jetlagger

Etymology

From jet lag + -er.

Noun

jet-lagger (plural jet-laggers)

  1. A person suffering from jet lag.
    • 2008 February, Italy, 8th edition, Footscray, Victoria: Lonely Planet Publications, →ISBN, page 74:
      Clubgoers and jet-laggers, rejoice: you don't have to subsist on stale bar peanuts in Italy. Many pizza al taglio joints stay open late, especially when there's a football match on; enterprising gelaterie in entertainment zones and near universities keep scooping ice cream until well past bedtime; []
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