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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: tramp
bajingan, orang petualang
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: tramp
tramp
n 1: a disreputable vagrant; 
“a homeless tramp”; 
“he tried to
help the really down-and-out bums” [syn: 
hobo, 
bum]
2: a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex [syn: 
swinger]
3: a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for
pleasure) [syn: 
hiker, 
tramper]
4: a heavy footfall; 
“the tramp of military boots”
5: a commercial steamer for hire; one having no regular
schedule [syn: 
tramp steamer]
6: a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure [syn: 
hike]
tramp
v 1: travel on on foot, especially on a walking expedition; 
“We
went tramping about the state of Colorado”
2: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud;
“Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone” [syn: 
slog,
footslog, 
plod, 
trudge, 
pad]
3: cross on foot; 
“We had to tramp the creeks”
4: move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in
search of food or employment; 
“The gypsies roamed the
woods”; 
“roving vagabonds”; 
“the wandering Jew”; 
“The
cattle roam across the prairie”; 
“the laborers drift from
one town to the next”; 
“They rolled from town to town”
[syn: 
roll, 
wander, 
swan, 
stray, 
roam, 
cast, 
ramble,
rove, 
range, 
drift, 
vagabond]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Tramped
Tramp 
\Tramp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. 
Tramped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Tramping.] [OE. trampen; akin to LG. trampen, G. trampeln,
LG. & D. trappen, Dan. trampe, Sw. & Icel. trampa, Goth.
anatrimpan to press upon; also to D. trap a step, G. treppe
steps, stairs. Cf. 
Trap a kind of rock, 
Trape, 
Trip, v.
i., 
Tread.]
1. To tread upon forcibly and repeatedly; to trample.
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2. To travel or wander through; as, to tramp the country.
[Colloq.]
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3. To cleanse, as clothes, by treading upon them in water.
[Scot.] --Jamieson.
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