A few days ago
Butterfly

What exactly is a tramp?

Is it another word for sl*t and wh**e?

I got really confused when I came across the book called “tramp for god”

so she’s saying she’s a sl*t for God?

What is a tramp I really don’t understand it.

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A few days ago
Fairy

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One of the meaning of “tramp” is someone who travels a lot by foot. So, I think that a “tramp for God” may mean someone who goes along, searching for the poor and helping them.
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A few days ago
wendy_da_goodlil_witch
the reason you’re confused is because tramp has more than one meaning. a tramp for God would be someone who does without to help poor people, like a missionary. but the other meaning is a woman of loose morals and doesn’t have anything to do with or for God.
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A few days ago
moonbeam4
The dictionary has alot of meanings for the word tramp 1) to walk with a firm heavy step 2) to travel on foot or hike 3) to trample or tread down 4) one who travels aimlessly about vagrant 5) a prostitute 6) a cargo vessel that has no regular schedule but takes on freight whenever it can,,,,,, has for myself I have always though it meant some dirty girl or trashy person
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A few days ago
Anonymous
I don’t see how “a tramp for God” could be any of these. It doesn’t make sense.

Good luck.

tramp –

1. One who travels aimlessly about on foot, doing odd jobs or begging for a living; a vagrant.

2. A prostitute.

3. A person regarded as promiscuous.

4. to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step.

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A few days ago
Emma
As far as i was aware, a tramp was a stereotypical homeless person. I guess the meaning must differ in different places.Unless the author means she is homeless and poor for God?

I’d put it down to regional differences.

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A few days ago
Lacy
Tramp is also, in song, another word for marching. Example:

The song, “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the boys are marching.” It could mean, marching for God. I don’t think it in any way refers to anyone being a tramp or bad person for God.

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A few days ago
picador
In Britain, “tramp” is used as “hobo” is used in the U.S.. There is no doubt that the meaning here is “march”. The song “That’s why the Lady is a Tramp”, popularized by Ella Fitzgerald, gives yet another meaning – unfashionable.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
To me, a tramp sounds like she would dress and act like she’s easy.
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A few days ago
kiko
i do not know
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