tramp

verb

  1. To walk, tread, or step especially heavily

    "tramped loudly on the stairs"

  2. To travel about on foot hike
  3. To journey as a tramp
  4. To tread on forcibly and repeatedly
  5. To travel or wander through or over on foot

    "have tramped all the woods on their property"

noun

  1. Vagrant
  2. A person who travels on foot
  3. A woman who has multiple sexual partners a woman who is promiscuous
  4. A woman who engages in sex acts and especially sexual intercourse in exchange for pay a woman who is a sex worker
  5. A walking trip hike
  6. The succession of sounds made by the beating of feet on a surface (such as a road, pavement, or floor)
  7. An iron plate to protect the sole of a shoe
  8. A ship not making regular trips but taking cargo when and where it offers and to any port

adjective

  1. Having no fixed abode, connection, or destination

    "a tramp dog"

noun

  1. A style of wood carving flourishing in the U.S. from about 1875 to 1930 that is characterized by ornate layered whittling often of cigar boxes or fruit crates

noun

  1. A tattoo located on a woman's lower back

    "Many a college kid came home from spring break, football weekends and out-of-state summer internships with university logos, tramp stamps (lower-back tattoos) and sorority/fraternity letters."

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