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  • "Staycation" - The popular term for simply kicking back and relaxing at the ol 'homestead has achieved

    The Spark of Yahoo! 2010

  • "Staycation" - The popular term for simply kicking back and relaxing at the ol 'homestead has achieved

    The Spark of Yahoo! 2009

  • London, January 12: The new Collins dictionary could include new words like 'Staycation'-a holiday spent at home, especially due to straitened financial circumstances.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2009

  • "Staycation" - The popular term for simply kicking back and relaxing at the ol 'homestead has achieved

    The Spark of Yahoo! 2009

  • Doral Arrowwood Presents its First "Staycation" - Book Lovers Weekend Invites Guests to Immerse Themselves in a World of Books and Ideas

    We Blog A Lot 2008

  • "The View" Co-Host Sherri Shepherd and Emeril pair up for the "Staycation" hour, sharing fun-filled vacation ideas without the travel hassles.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • "The View" Co-Host Sherri Shepherd and Emeril pair up for the "Staycation" hour, sharing fun-filled vacation ideas without the travel hassles.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Other bizarre maps show the United States as a constellation, the top "Staycation" places in the country, and several others.

    Sun Journal 2010

  • So another word included in the dictionary: "Staycation".

    The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage 2010

  • "Staycation," a holiday spent in one's home country, and "bargainous," costing less than usual, also reflect the hot topic of belt-tightening among consumers during the economic downturn.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

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