I. ˈstāətˌhōm, chiefly Brit -əˌtōm adjective
Etymology: from the phrase stay at home
: remaining in one's residence, locality, or country : homekeeping
a stay-at-home friend — Jerome Weidman
while we were still overseas … stay-at-home doctors had taken over our practices — Milton Silverman
II. noun
: one that remains in his residence, locality, or country : one not given to wandering or travel : homebody
travelogues that the stay-at-homes must additionally endure from the globe-trotters — Peter De Vries