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The Interlopers; Interloper (disambiguation); Interlope; The Interlopers (disambiguation); Interlopers; Interlopers (disambiguation)

interloper         
['?nt?l??p?]
¦ noun a person who interferes in another's affairs; an intruder.
Derivatives
interlope verb
Origin
C16: from inter- + -loper as in archaic landloper 'vagabond' (from MDu. landlooper).
interloper         
(interlopers)
If you describe someone as an interloper, you mean that they have come into a situation or a place where they are not wanted or do not belong.
She had no wish to share her father with any outsider and regarded us as interlopers.
= intruder
N-COUNT [disapproval]
Interloper         
·noun One who interlopes; one who interlopes; one who unlawfully intrudes upon a property, a station, or an office; one who interferes wrongfully or officiously.

Wikipedia

Interloper

Interloper, Interlopers or The Interlopers may refer to:

Examples of use of interloper
1. Initially, Iraqis dismissed Zarqawi as an foreign interloper without local support.
2. Republicans also regarded him as an interloper, much like his mentor, Lyndon B.
3. Soji Olufunwa, 22, from Neasden, northwest London, an interloper, was impressed.
4. A "CSI: Miami" rerun –– a different kind of Miami heat –– was the interloper.
5. She is seen as the interloper and she will never be truly accepted," she said.