Trampede

What is Trampede?


1.

any person or place that is overrun with a highly concentrated number of tramps in motion, usually found on a dancefloor of a club, bar, or concert.

Last week I went to that hot new club and i almost got stuck in the middle of a trampede.

See tramp, slut, vagenda, trampeed

2.

A large, bulky girl running through you and your friends down the hallway with tons of junk hanging from her neck, backpack, and everything else.... originally said accidentally but conveniently worked for the situation

"Omigod!!! That was like a one person trampede! Oops.... I mean..."

See tramp, trampede, stampede, bulky, attack

3.

Derived from "stampede", a trampede is a cluster of women, usually from age 18-21 that roam the winter streets in short skirts and heels, usually looking for a frat or house party of any sort. They are almost invariably easy to sleep with, and can be easily spotted on any given college campus due to their tendency to make loud, annoying noises and fall down.

"Looks like a big trampede coming our way, Joey."

"Yeah dude, I heard them a mile away."

See tramp, college, trampede, stampede, sorority, frat, fraternity, slut, easy, loud, annoying

4.

a combination of a stampede and to trample, usually involving a large group of people

The poor bystanders watched as a group of Humanitarians trampeded down the hallway to a book signing.

See stampede, trample, stroll, amble, meander

5.

V. To stamp, stomp, trample one's way through a thick underbrush and/or bushes with no regard for the surrounding environment.

She trampeded through the forest like an elephant looking for greenery.

See stamp, tromp, blast, stomp


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