East Ender

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Etymology

From East End +‎ -er (suffix denoting residency).

Noun

East Ender (plural East Enders)

  1. A native or inhabitant of London's East End.
    • 1890, William Booth, In Darkest England and the Way Out:
      When Professor Huxley lived as a medical officer in the East of London he acquired a knowledge of the actual condition of the life of many of its populace which led him long afterwards to declare that the surroundings of the savages of New Guinea were much more conducive to the leading of a decent human existence than those in which many of the East-Enders live.

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