traipse into (some place)

traipse into (some place)

To arrive or enter into some place in a careless, thoughtless, or flippant manner. It was nearly 11 before Tom came traipsing into the office. She traipsed into the house the next day as if nothing had happened the night before.
See also: traipse
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • traipse over
  • or whatever
  • be running around like a headless chicken
  • headless
  • run about like a headless chicken
  • running about like a headless chicken
  • like a chicken with its head cut off
  • like a headless chicken
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  • à la