traipse over

traipse over

To walk or travel over (to someone, something, or some place) in a careless, thoughtless, or flippant manner. The man traipsed over to our table and proceeded to lecture us on the history of the city. Don't just traipse over unannounced—call me ahead of time!
See also: over, traipse
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

traipse over

 and traipse in
to go or arrive carelessly or thoughtlessly. He traipsed over and invited himself in. She came traipsing in at about midnight.
See also: over, traipse
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • traipse into (some place)
  • 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
  • smart-mouth (someone)
  • seeyabye