haycation

English

Etymology

Blend of hay + vacation.

Noun

haycation (plural haycations)

  1. A vacation stay on a farm, in which guests often help out with daily farm tasks.
    • 2009 August 25, Kim Severson, “$300 a Night? Yes, but Haying’s Free”, in The New York Times:
      In a world where small farmers need to diversify to keep their fields afloat and city dwellers are more desperate than ever to learn where their food comes from, a "haycation" for about the price of a nice hotel room in Manhattan didn’t seem like such a far-fetched idea.

Quotations

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See also

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