Docksiders.Fromdockside +-er(relational noun suffix) or +-er(habitational suffix).
docksider (pluraldocksiders)
- Aboat shoe often used as casualfootwear.
He was dressed indocksiders, khaki shorts and a pink polo shirt.
2005, James Frey,My Friend Leonard[1],→ISBN:Snapper has a pair of black socks with hisdocksiders.
2015, Kasey Michaels,This Can't Be Love:[2]:But there was something a little off about the clothes. No socks and tandocksiders.
- A person who lives in or frequents adockside area.
2008, Henry Trotter,Sugar Girls & Seamen[3],→ISBN:Because of this, relationships betweendocksiders often lack trust.
2015,The Shores of Moses Lake Collection: Four Novels in One[4],→ISBN:Sheila was working the counter when I got there, and Pop was over at the tables with a couple of thedocksiders, playing dominoes.