saucerian

noun

Etymology

From saucer + -ian, in reference to flying saucers.

  1. derived from saussier
  2. inherited from saucer
  3. suffixed as saucerian — “saucer + ian

Definitions

  1. An extraterrestrial being visiting the Earth.

    • The saucerians are here from another, dying, planetary system; they contact Marvin later, and now talk slowly enough to make themselves understood.
  2. A person who has communicated with an extraterrestrial being.

    • The “contactees” or “saucerians” surfaced in 1952 in southern California. They presented themselves as selected by superior beings from other planets for a special assignment—save the world.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA