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underpacker

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English

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Etymology

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From underpack +‎ -er.

Noun

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underpacker (plural underpackers)

  1. A person who underpacks.
    Antonym: overpacker
    • 2013 September 28, Suzy Strutner, “The 5 Types Of Traveler You Don't Want To Be... Or Be With”, in HuffPost[1]:
      Underpackers either don’t pack the correct essentials for where they’re going, or they don’t pack at all. The Underpacker throws a few tank tops into a duffel, only to arrive and realize her shoulders should be covered at just about every Roman landmark.
    • 2021 May 22, “What Kind Of Packer Are You? (Tips For Extremists)”, in Where You Wander[2]:
      On the extreme left, there are the "underpackers." On the extreme right are the "overpackers." [] If you want to move closer to a "healthier" version of an underpacker or are going on a longer trip and need some help making sure you have everything you need, take the following into consideration: []