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Verb
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tramped, past participle; tramped, past tense; tramps, 3rd person singular present; tramping, present participle;
  1. Walk heavily or noisily
    • - he tramped around the room
  2. Walk through or over a place wearily or reluctantly and for long distances
    • - we have tramped miles over mountain and moorland
  3. Tread or stamp on
    • - one of the few wines still tramped by foot
Noun
  1. A person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar

  2. The sound of heavy steps, typically of several people
    • - the tramp of marching feet
  3. A long walk, typically a tiring one
    • - they start off on a tramp from Roxbury to New York
  4. A cargo vessel that carries goods among many different ports rather than sailing a fixed route
    • - a tramp steamer
  5. A promiscuous woman

  6. A metal plate protecting the sole of a boot

  7. The top of the blade of a spade


  1. a disreputable vagrant; "a homeless tramp"; "he tried to help the really down-and-out bums"
  2. travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition; "We went tramping about the state of Colorado"
  3. slog: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone"
  4. swinger: a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex
  5. cross on foot; "We had to tramp the creeks"
  6. hiker: a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure)
  7. a heavy footfall; "the tramp of military boots"
  8. In traditional American English usage, a tramp is a long term homeless person who travels from place to place as an itinerant vagrant, traditionally walking or hiking all year round. In British English meanwhile a tramp simply refers to a homeless person, usually not a travelling one.
  9. Tramp were a British blues band active during the late 1960s and early 1970s on an intermittent basis. This on/off activity and the loose, transient nature of the band's line-up were reflected in the group's name.
  10. Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released to theaters on June 22, 1955, by Buena Vista Distribution. ...
  11. Tramp is a private, members-only nightclub located on Jermyn Street in central London, England. Founded in 1969 by Johnny Gold with business partner Oscar Lerman, Tramp is considered to be one of the most exclusive member's clubs in the world and is a regular haunt for celebrities.
  12. "Tramp" is a soul blues song first recorded by Lowell Fulson in 1967. It was written by Fulson and Jimmy McCracklin. The song became a hit, reaching #5 in the Billboard R&B chart and #52 in the pop Billboard Hot 100 chart. ...
  13. The Hellacopters was a Swedish rock band, active between 1994 and 2008. The band was formed by vocalist and guitarist Nicke Andersson, guitarist Dregen, bassist Kenny Håkansson and drummer Robban Eriksson, later keyboard player Anders Lindström joined the band. ...
  14. "Tramp" is a song included as a track on the Stranglers sixth studio album La Folie. "Tramp" was originally thought to be the ideal followup single to the massive hit "Golden Brown". However Jean Jacques Burnel convinced fellow band members that the track "La Folie" was a much better choice. ...
  15. A homeless person, a vagabond; A disreputable woman; Any ship which does not have a fixed schedule or published ports of call; Short for trampoline, especially very small ones; (Australian) A long walk, generally of more than one day, in a scenic or wilderness area; To walk with heavy ...
  16. (tramps) (n.): In this case, a tramp is a person who travels about on foot, usually doing odd jobs for a living (To "tramp" means to travel on foot).
  17. Unlike a liner, a tramp does not operate on a fixed sailing schedule but will trade in all parts of the world, primarily carrying bulk cargo. Also called a general trader.
  18. An oceangoing vessel that does not operate along a definite route or on a fixed schedule, but rather calls at any port where cargo is available.
  19. Playing cards (the word comes from "trump"). Not a homeless person, nor a promiscuous woman.
  20. A ship operating with no fixed route or published schedule.
  21. Migratory and does not work where he travels. Down on his luck and depressed about his situation.
  22. (n.): In this case, a tramp is a woman of loose morals who is sexually promiscuous
  23. A freighter vessel that does not run in any regular line but takes cargo wherever the shippers desire.
  24. Many times used as a general term for all wanderers. A wanderer who was classed half way between a “Bum” and a “Hobo.” The tramp was very witty, and would many times try to persuade someone to give a handout out of sympathy. ...
  25. Real Me - S5 - Giles' new car, red, two-door convertible BMW