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trampoose, v. U.S. slang. ? Obs.|træmˈpuːz| Also trambooze, -pouse, -pousse(e. [app. a capricious extension of tramp v.1: cf. vamoose, vampoose.] intr. To tramp, trudge.
1798O'Keeffe Wild Oats ii. iii, I'd teach 'em to bring a gentleman's son tramboozing about the country. a1818D. Humphreys Yankee in Eng. (Bartlett), Some years ago I landed near to Dover, And seed strange sights, trampoosing England over. 1824Blackw. Mag. XVI. 566 Mr. Moore was ‘trampoosing’ over America. 1825J. Neal Bro. Jonathan I. 177 Trampoosing about all night. 1850Porter Tales of South & West 44 (Bartlett) We trampoused along down the edge of the swamp. So tramˈpoose n. rare, a tramp, a trudge.
1840J. F. Cooper Pathfinder viii, I was with him in one of his trampooses. |