English citations of naycation
Noun: "a vacation period during which no travel or paid leisure activities are done"
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2008 — Lohr McKinstry, "'Naycations' may tank tourism next year", Press-Republican , 14 December 2008:
Lake Placid/Essex County Visitors Bureau President James McKenna is hoping "naycation " is not a word tourism officials will have to learn next year.
2008 — Christopher Elliott, "2009 could be year of no vacations ", The Seattle Times , 30 December 2008:
If 2008 was the year of the staycation, then '09 is bound to be the year of the naycation .
2009 — "Say no to travel austerity", The Idaho Statesman , 31 January 2009:
Ignore the killjoys calling for 'naycations' and head off to help Alaska and Hawaii celebrate, enjoy cruise ship bargains or take your newly valuable dollar to Europe.
2009 — Andy Riga, "Be a thrifty traveller ", The Windsor Star , 2 May 2009:
You may have heard of "staycations" (vacations close to home) and "naycations " (not vacationing at all).
2009 — "The best new gear for a summer road trip ", USA Today , 17 July 2009:
Naycation ? No way. With gas prices dropping, it's time to plot a summer road trip.
2009 — Bruce Parkinson, "Introducting the 'Yaycation' ", Macleans , 7 August 2009:
The economic downturn has wrought travel trends such as the close-to-home ‘staycation’, and the not-going-anywhere 'naycation .'
2009 — Sue Doyle, "Looks like another year of Staycations for many ", Daily News , 4 December 2009:
"If last year you went on staycation, you stayed home with a good attitude," Thompson said. "With a naycation , you stay home and grumble."
2010 — Chris Elliot, "6 tips for taking a summer 'daycation' ", Orlando Sentinel , 20 July 2010:
Somewhere between the staycations of 2008 and the naycations of last year there's the daycation trend of 2010.
2010 — Mike Slizewski, "How you spent your summer 'cation ", Siskiyou Daily News , 20 August 2010:
Don't have much time off? Why don't you try a daycation? Don't deny yourself, even if time is short, though. There's nothing worse than a naycation .