As nouns the difference between excursion and tramp
is that
excursion is a brief recreational trip; a journey out of the usual way while
tramp is a homeless person, a vagabond.
As a verb tramp is
to walk with heavy footsteps.
Outlaw is a related term of tramp.
As nouns the difference between outlaw and tramp
is that
outlaw is a fugitive from the law while
tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond.
As verbs the difference between outlaw and tramp
is that
outlaw is to declare illegal while
tramp is to walk with heavy footsteps.
expatriate | tramp | Related terms |
Expatriate is a related term of tramp.
In lang=en terms the difference between expatriate and tramp
is that
expatriate is to renounce the rights and liabilities of citizenship where one is born and become a citizen of another country while
tramp is to travel or wander through.
As nouns the difference between expatriate and tramp
is that
expatriate is one who lives outside one’s own country while
tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond.
As verbs the difference between expatriate and tramp
is that
expatriate is to banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of while
tramp is to walk with heavy footsteps.
As an adjective expatriate
is of, or relating to, people who are expatriates.
fugitive | tramp | Synonyms |
Fugitive is a synonym of tramp.
As nouns the difference between fugitive and tramp
is that
fugitive is a person who is fleeing or escaping
from something, especially prosecution while
tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond.
As an adjective fugitive
is fleeing or running away.
As a verb tramp is
to walk with heavy footsteps.
pound | tramp | Synonyms |
Pound is a synonym of tramp.
As nouns the difference between pound and tramp
is that
pound is short for pound-force, a unit of force/weight or
pound can be a place for the detention of stray or wandering animals or
pound can be a hard blow while
tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond.
As verbs the difference between pound and tramp
is that
pound is to confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound or
pound can be (
label) to strike hard, usually repeatedly while
tramp is to walk with heavy footsteps.
tramp | bludger | Related terms |
Tramp is a related term of bludger.
As nouns the difference between tramp and bludger
is that
tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond while
bludger is (australia|slang|obsolete) a pimp, a man living off the earnings of a harlot
[1966 , sidney j baker, the australian language'', second edition, chapter vi, section 3, page 129—''mentions an 1882 record of the "pimp" usage ].
As a verb tramp
is to walk with heavy footsteps.
wikidiffcom | tramp |
As a noun tramp is
(pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond.
As a verb tramp is
to walk with heavy footsteps.
obama | tramp |
As a proper noun obama
is or
obama can be a city in fukui, japan see.
As an adjective obama
is of or pertaining to the (
l) (
l) and (
l) (
l) of the (
l).
As a noun tramp is
(pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond.
As a verb tramp is
to walk with heavy footsteps.
nomad | tramp | Related terms |
As nouns the difference between nomad and tramp
is that
nomad is a member of a group of people who, having no fixed home, move around seasonally in search of food, water and grazing etc while
tramp is a homeless person, a vagabond.
As a verb tramp is
to walk with heavy footsteps.
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