knight of the road

knight of the road

Someone, especially a man, who spends a lot of time traveling on the road, whether for business or pleasure, or because they are homeless. My dad was a knight of the road when I was younger, traveling almost nonstop in his car to sell his goods to businesses across the country. I introduced them to Charlie, one of the many knights of the road who sleep in this area after sundown.
See also: knight, of, road
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

knight of the road

a man who frequents the roads, for example a travelling sales representative, lorry or taxi driver, or tramp.
Originally, in the mid 17th century, this phrase was ironically applied to a highwayman.
See also: knight, of, road
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • internut
  • big spender
  • mouse potato
  • party animal
  • labor of love
  • labor of love, a
  • a labour of love
  • big-time spender
  • barfly
  • double-dome
References in periodicals archive
Beverley Thomas said: "Knight Of The Road is just awesome.
It would have made my search for a snow-covered knight of the road a lot easier - had I been able to get a message saying they were off the road.
KNIGHT OF THE ROAD: The AA man then hands the keys to their grateful owner
His dedication to his job was even rewarded by the News of the World, who named John a Knight of the Road - an award handed out as part of a campaign to encourage higher standards of courteous behaviour amongst motorists.
Red Buttons, confidently ridden by Marc Barber and trained by Dai Rees, made all to take the first division of the maiden and Up The Boreen, ridden by Deano Coleman, took the second division after the favourite Knight Of The Road fell when in the lead three fences from the finish.
I've no idea who this knight of the road was, but he's restored my faith in mankind.
The drizzle was by now a downpour and our knight of the road jumped out to help his passengers.
The newly-discovered knight of the road chose car parks as his latest crusade, finding the best and the worst up and down the country.
The 76-year-old knight of the road bought Elton John's fabulous vintage Rolls Royce and King George's pounds 125,000 Daimler but his first car cost just pounds 50.
The new advertisements, on Sky Sports, show the usually stereotyped van man as caring, considerate and a knight of the road.
Either way, cheers for Chris: a true Knight of the Road.
SPEED cameras are set to come under attack this weekend when a Welsh "knight of the road" goes jousting for Gatsos, writes BRUCE BOOTH.
He seems to be a friendly knight of the road but in reality can only be described as a Devil's Reject.
A knight of the road drove 200 miles to reunite a lost pigeon with its owner.
RAC Swansea patrolman Dave Batcup really is a knight of the road.