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tramp noun- a promiscuous man or woman US, 1922
- You don’t – you won’t think I’m a tramp, will you? — Jim Thompson, Savage Night, p. 35, 1953
- We got to get rid of the stupid little tramp. I can’t have any cops coming up here. — Harry J. Anslinger (US Commissioner of Narcotics), The Murderers, p. 175, 1961
- And everybody’s had him. He’s one of the Hollywood Boulevard tramps. — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 202, 1963
- Liz had been cheating on her. Liz was becoming a tramp. A little chippy. A puta. — Sheldon Lord, The Third Way, 1964
- A tramp is a girl who will have intercourse “with anybody,” perhaps even without getting paid for it. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 41, 1972
- a worker who moves from job to job, city to city UK, 1808
- The guy was an iron tramp, working on a permit. — Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside, p. 21, 1952
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