| tramp   (tră mp) 
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               v.  tramped, tramp·ing, tramps  v.intr.1.  To walk with a firm, heavy step; trudge. 2. a.  To travel on foot; hike. b.  To wander about aimlessly. v.tr.1.  To traverse on foot: tramp the fields. 2.  To tread down; trample: tramp down snow. n.1. a.  A heavy footfall. b.  The sound produced by heavy walking or marching. 2.  A walking trip; a hike. 3.  One who travels aimlessly about on foot, doing odd jobs or begging for a living; a vagrant. 4. a.  A prostitute. b.  A person regarded as promiscuous. 5.  Nautical   A tramp steamer. 6.  A metal plate attached to the sole of a shoe for protection, as when spading ground. 
 [Middle English trampen, to walk heavily, from Middle Low German.] 
 tramper n. trampish adj. trampy adj. |