trampoose

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Etymology[edit]

See tramp, trample, and traipse.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /tɹæmˈpuːz/
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Verb[edit]

trampoose (third-person singular simple present trampooses, present participle trampoosing, simple past and past participle trampoosed)

  1. (US, slang, dated) To walk laboriously or heavily.
    • 1837, Asa Greene, A Glance at New York:
      "you don't think I'd trampoose about from poll to poll, for nothin, do you?"

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