supersaver

noun

Etymology

From super- + saver.

  1. derived from salvo — “to save
  2. derived from sauver
  3. inherited from saven
  4. formed as saver — “save + -er
  5. prefixed as supersaver — “super + saver

Definitions

  1. A very thrifty person

    A very thrifty person; one who saves a lot of money.

  2. A type of railway ticket offering a significant discount on the normal fare.

    • Like airlines, when demand is high for travel to sporting and cultural events, rail customers can expect to pay higher fares with restrictions placed on the sale of discounted saver and supersaver tickets.

The neighborhood

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