saddle tramp

Language: en

Meaning: (chieflyUS,idiomatic,derogatory)In theOld West, a person whowandersfrom place to place onhorseback.1987,George Bowering,Caprice(2010 New Star edition),→ISBN,(Google preview):She allowed her fancy to play with the idea of staying in Fairfield, of forgetting her bitter quest. . . . But she was not a schoolteacher. . . . She was what some people called asaddle tramp.1990, Janelle Taylor, chapter15, inFollow the Wind,→ISBN:But I hope you don't have eyes for thatsaddletramp. He won't be around very long.2014, Robert J. Gossett, chapter29, inTwo Wanted Men in the Old West,→ISBN:Tina continued, “One day thissaddle trampshowed up and wanted to work for a meal. . . . After he ate and discovered that there were no men in the house, he started making lewd remarks and giving us lascivious looks.”

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