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Down and Dirty (album) — Down and Dirty Studio album by The Click Released May 7, 1992 November 5, 1995 (reissue) … Wikipedia
tramp — [n1] person who is poor, desperate beggar, bum, derelict, down and out*, drifter, floater, hitchhiker, hobo, homeless person, loafer, outcast, panhandler, vagabond, vagrant, wanderer; concept 412 tramp [n2] heavy walk cruise, excursion,… … New thesaurus
down-and-out — down and outs also down and out ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If you describe someone as down and out, you mean that they have no job and nowhere to live, and they have no real hope of improving their situation. ...a short story about a down and out… … English dictionary
Down in the Valley (Solomon Burke song) — Down in the Valley Single by Solomon Burke from the album Solomon Burke s Greatest Hits (1962) A side I m Hanging Up My Heart For You Released 1962 … Wikipedia
Tramp Attack — Infobox musical artist Name = Tramp Attack Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Liverpool, England Genre = Rock Years active = 2000 ndash;present Label = Honey Records Must Destroy The Viper Label… … Wikipedia
Down and Out in Paris and London — For the album, see Down and Out in Paris and London (album). Down and Out in Paris and London … Wikipedia
tramp — [[t]træ̱mp[/t]] tramps, tramping, tramped 1) N COUNT A tramp is a person who has no home or job, and very little money. Tramps go from place to place, and get food or money by asking people or by doing casual work. Syn: down and out, hobo 2) VERB … English dictionary
Tramp chair — The tramp chair was a one person retaining device used by American police, largely during the 19th century, as a mild form of torture and public humiliation.Invented in the early 1800s, the tramp chair was a cage made of bent and riveted metal… … Wikipedia
tramp — 1. verb 1) men were tramping through the shrubbery Syn: trudge, plod, stamp, trample, lumber; informal traipse 2) he spent ten days tramping through the jungle Syn: trek, walk, hike, slog, march … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
tramp — 1. verb we tramped across France Syn: trudge, tromp, plod, galumph, stamp, trample, lumber, clump, clomp, stump, stomp; trek, slog, schlep, drag oneself, walk, hike, march, traipse … Thesaurus of popular words