flatlander vs immigrant

flatlander

noun
  • Any non-native, but particularly one from southern New England (including Massachusetts), downstate New York, or New Jersey. 

  • Anyone from southern Pennsylvania (particularly around Philadelphia), New Jersey, or other low-lying areas outside the Alleghenies / Appalachians. 

  • Anyone from Saskatchewan. 

  • Anyone from Florida. 

  • A person who lives at, lived at, or was raised by someone at a low altitude or from any city. A person not raised in or by someone directly from high mountain areas. (used by those who were born, raised, and are still living in higher altitude non-city or city like areas). 

  • Anyone from the East; anyone from outside the Rockies. 

  • An inhabitant of or observer in a universe with two spatial dimensions. 

  • Anyone from lower Michigan (those below Mt. Pleasant). 

  • Anyone from Illinois. 

  • A flatland BMX rider. 

  • Any outsider to Appalachia. 

  • Anyone from Umina. 

  • Anyone from Indiana or Ohio. 

  • Anyone from Wisconsin. 

immigrant

noun
  • A non-native person who comes to a country from another country to permanently settle there. 

  • A plant or animal that establishes itself in an area where it previously did not exist. 

adj
  • Of or relating to immigrants or the act of immigrating. 

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