Vagabonds

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Definitions and meanings of "Vagabonds"

What do we mean by vagabonds?

A person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of time.

One who wanders from place to place, having no fixed dwelling, or not abiding in it, and usually without the means of honest livelihood; a vagrant; a hobo.

Wanderers Often homeless Urban Dictionary

A lone wondering person often called a drifter or a loner, unable to fit in regular socity and has no stationary home Urban Dictionary

A wanderer belonging to no fixed place or home, someone who straggles from place to place, a tramp or degenerate. Urban Dictionary

Vagabond - :verb - Since of style. This person is very carefree, they were clothes simply out of comfort, and versatility . . and happen to be fashionable .. which makes their style effortless. A Vagabond is a free spirit and rarely ever cares about anyone's opinion about them. To master this look you have to abandon all fashion rules and dress to comfort, being able to mix texture , prints , and fabric is KEY ! Urban Dictionary

Dude who hammers one pussy after another. Urban Dictionary

Unemployed friends who get together Urban Dictionary

This is when women spend quality time bonding with their vagina. It is such an important time because it really helps women up their self-esteem and make them feel better about themselves. Urban Dictionary

One who wanders aimlessly in life, nomadic, homeless, a lost cause, bum, hobo. One who may own a corduroy jacket with dirty sheep skin on the interior. In rare cases this person may posses the name Steincold. Urban Dictionary

Pronunciation: 'VAJ-a-bond Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French vacabund, from Late Latin vagabundus, from Latin vagari to wander in search of pussy 1 : moving from place to place without a fixed home in search of pussy : WANDERING 2 a : of, relating to, or characteristic of a wanderer in search of pussy b : leading an unsettled, irresponsible, or disreputable life in search of pussy Urban Dictionary

Someone who loves to crank and party. Doesnt like the party to end and go home. They like to carry on. Always looking for a move and bags. Urban Dictionary

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The word "vagabonds" in example sentences

I found out later that people like us, kids with long hair and backpacks, were called vagabonde, or vagabonds, which is why most of the people we met did their best to avoid us. ❋ Harry Hamlin (2010)

I wished Master Muir to do the same thing when we were captured by these chaps you call vagabonds -- and rightly are they named, for viler vagabonds do not walk the earth -- " ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

By his example we learned that "Kind hearts are more than coronets," and simple men of worth are infinitely better than titled vagabonds of Norman blood. ❋ Various (N/A)

There are certain stars that have such irregular, uncertain, vagarious ways that they were called vagabonds, or planets, by the early astronomers. ❋ Henry White Warren (1871)

In fact, in fact, players were defined as vagabonds-criminals subject to arrest and whipping. ❋ Guest31658624 (2010)

Pre-industrial cultures simply don't have the economic slack to let twenty-somethings wander around aimlessly "finding themselves" -- people want to be fixed in some sort of social situation, because if they aren't they are generally "vagabonds" struggling every day to stay alive which is not as fun to live through as it may be to describe in a story. ❋ Marycatelli (2010)

Wellington -- calling, and permitting his creatures to call, by the name of "vagabonds" or "miscreants," the most eminent leaders of a sister nation, who are also the chosen servants of that mistress whom he professes to honour: this might have been shocking in any man who had not long since squandered his own ability to shock. ❋ Various (N/A)

Being 'vagabonds' by law in England, the truth of their histories he tells us is not varnished over by delicate omissions. ❋ Various (N/A)

In our own Revolutionary War, the Negro, then but partially civilized, and classed with "vagabonds," held everywhere as a slave, and everywhere distrusted, against protest and enactment, made his way into the patriot army, fighting side by side with his white compatriots from Lexington to Yorktown. ❋ T. G. Steward (N/A)

The Government could not tolerate the presence of the women and finally they were sent to gaol as "vagabonds". ❋ Unknown (1918)

For town convicts without a trade, such as vagabonds, beggars, and the like, on the ground of their muscular incapacity for hard and regular work, an agricultural colony is still the most fit, for it provides light and varied occupations, as the agricultural colonies of Holland, Belgium, and Austria bear witness. ❋ Unknown (1899)

As James made more stringent the laws concerning "vagabonds," as he took from the nobles the power of patronage of players, reserving it only for the Royal Family, this passport gave enormous power to the players, favoured by the King in Scotland. ❋ Unknown (1885)

Rogue is a 16th-century English canting word, used by beggars and vagabonds, that is obscure in its origin, though it may be a variant of the name Roger as in the limerick about the girl from Cape Cod that concludes, “’Twas Roger the Lodger, by God!” ❋ William Safire (2004)

After 18 months as "vagabonds" using available classroom space in several other TCA and Academy School District 20 schools, the 800-plus students are back together under one roof. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Call 'em vagabonds, Sarpent --" interrupted Deerslayer, unable to restrain his delight -- "yes, just call 'em up-and-down vagabonds, which is a word easily intarpreted, and the most hateful of all to their ears, it's so true. ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

"vagabonds", "vagrants" and "guerrillas", but this quickly settles down into an erudite and snappily written historical polemic, all in favour of these reputedly unloved "plants in the wrong place". ❋ Unknown (2010)

I just remembered Kevin Swanson made the broad sweeping comments about girls who go to college being "vagabonds", etc. " ❋ Unknown (2008)

[Jesus] was a vagabond in his [mid] [thirties] and on. ❋ Larstait (2003)

dude [drake] is such a vagabond [moving] from [city] to city every week hes got no home ❋ Captain_Pudge (2005)

[do you] [know that] [man] is a vagabond! ❋ ANONAMOUS999 (2010)

My [outfit] today is a Vagabond [look] , very [simple]. ❋ Briiitesfaye (2014)

Dude? Three [chicks] [in one] night? You’re a damn [vagabond]. ❋ Henryharlem (2020)

Amanda and [Isabel] went vagabonding at a [4pm] [Happy Hour]. ❋ Ckdtennis (2010)

She couldn't [go out] to eat because she had a vagabond last night. Just some [pure], [quality time]. What a strong women! ❋ Courtnie :P (2010)

Wow [lanky] [Mat] is such a vagabond, [jsut] look at him and the way he runs in aerobics. ❋ Greg Alexander (2005)

[Keith] wanders the land; searching for pussy that will calm his [restless] soul. Searching still....Keith is a true [vagabond]. ❋ Liz & Keith (2007)

[Ets] [didnt't] want to end the party and go home. He is such a [vagabond]. ❋ Vagabondish (2011)

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