Liveyer
[liv-yer] /ˈlɪv yər/
noun, Canadian (chiefly Newfoundland) .
1.
a native or resident of Newfoundland or Labrador.
/ˈlɪvjə/
noun
1.
(Canadian) (in Newfoundland) a full-time resident
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