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trampsnounpl. of tramp a homeless wanderer who may beg or steal for a livingthe police encouraged the tramps who were sleeping in the park to spend the bitterly cold night in the homeless shelter bindle stiffs, bummers, bums, hoboes(also hobos), sundowners(Australian), swaggies(chiefly Australian), swagmen(chiefly Australian), vagabonds, vagrants drifters, roamers, transientsbeggars, derelicts, mendicants, panhandlers, stiffsdodgers, malingerers, shirkers, slackersgamines, ragamuffins, urchins, waifs a boldly flirtatious or sexually promiscuous womanelders in the roaring twenties who labeled flappers degenerates and tramps chippies, doxies, fancy women, floozies, hoochies(slang), hussies, Jezebels, minxes, queans, trollops, wenches sirens, temptresses, vampsgrisettes, harlots, prostitutes, trulls women of easy virtue trampsverbpresent tense third-person singular of trampto move heavily or clumsilytramped wearily up the stairs after a long day at work barges, clumps, flogs(British), flounders, galumphs, lumbers, lumps, plods, pounds, scuffles, scuffs, shambles, shuffles, slogs, sloughs, stamps, stomps, stumbles, stumps, tromps, trudges drags, flops, haulsblunders, careens, dodders, lurches, reels, staggers, sways, teeters, totters, waddles, weaves, wobbles(also wabbles) breezes, coasts, glides, slides, waltzes, whisks drifts, floats, hangs, hovers, poises, wafts to tread on heavily so as to crush or injuredidn't mean to tramp your toes as I was running past you champs, stamps, stomps, tramples, tromps overrides, runs down, runs over, steps (on)mashes, pulps, smashes, squashes, squelchesboots, hoofs, kicks to travel by foot for exercise or pleasurewe would have happily tramped through the forest for the rest of the day if it hadn't started to rain ambles, hikes, perambulates, rambles, saunters, strolls, tromps roams, roves, wandersperegrinates, traipses, traverses, treks, walksmarches, promenadespower walks |