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    [Noun]  | "va*grant" | \ ˈvā-grənt \


    1: someone who has no established residence and wanders idly from place to place without lawful or visible means of support

    2: someone whose conduct constitutes vagrancy under state statute or other applicable law or regulation

    3: wanderer, rover


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English vageraunt, vagraunt, borrowed from Anglo-French vageraunt, from present participle of vagrer "to wander about," probably blend of vaguer "to be unoccupied, wander about" (borrowed from Late Latin vagāre, Latin vagārī "to wander, roam") and waucrer, wakrer "to wander about," perhaps going back to Old Low Franconian (Frankish substratum of French) *walkaran-, frequentative derivative of Germanic *walkan- "to roll, toss" {mat|vagabond:2|}, {mat|walk:1|};

    [Adjective]  | "vagrant" 


    1: wandering about from place to place usually with no means of support

    2: wandering outside its normal geographic range; especially, of a bird : found outside its normal geographic range or migration route : accidental

    3: having a fleeting, wayward, or inconstant quality


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English vagaraunt "inclined to wander, lacking a livelihood," borrowed from Anglo-French vageraunt, waucrant, present participle of vagrer "to wander about" {mat|vagrant:1|};

    [Adjective]  | "vagrant" 


    1: traveling from place to place;


      * e.g., " ... bands of vagrant children in the streets of the impoverished city "



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    [Noun]  | "vagrant" 


    1: a homeless wanderer who may beg or steal for a living;


      * e.g., " ... vagrants sleeping in cardboard boxes on the sidewalk "



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    2: an idle worthless person;


      * e.g., " ... the vagrants who are a familiar sight at the city's bus terminal "



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     [ "vagrant" ]

    1: A man who wakes up in the morning after a heavy drinking session, to find himself laying on the footpath in socks and sandals.

      * e.g.,  ... 'Mummy, why is that man throwing up in the gutter?' 'Leave him, his a dirty vagrant!' 

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: A person that is homeless and possibly jobless that aimlessly wanders around in the night (or day) like a drifter either by foot or via a car they don't own. If wandering via a car, they tend to drive recklessly early in the morning and blasting loud music as they obviously don't care about their speakers.; furthermore, they park wherever their car won't get towed as it could be in the driveway of a foreclosed home or at a Walmart parking lot overnight. Some people may enable them by providing them shelter, but it's hard for them to adjust to civilian life.

      * e.g.,  ... Somebody broke into my friend's house late in the night as my friend was away on vacation, but camera footage showed she/he only ate some food and slept a few hours before leaving at 5am. It's probably a vagrant and not a thief as this person had no intention of stealing goods. 

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: Vagrant - A person with no real purpose, homeless, unemployed, vague, drifter. OR Vagrant can be used to describe the scattered, strung out period after being on drugs

      * e.g.,  ... I feel like a vagrant. I was so fried, i was just wondering around like a vagrant. 

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: A person that Exessive drinks, mooches, overstays there welcome, does not contribute, and sleeps too much

      * e.g.,  ... My roomate is a Vagrant he sleeps all day and does not contribute 


     [ "Vagrant" ]

    2: a person would not need more than one of these qualitys to be considered a Vagrant

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: An wild individual who makes their own path in life, goes on spontaneous adventures, explores the world and/or follows whatever passions they may have, regardless of how crazy or overly ambitious those passions may be.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1 - "Hey, I think I'm going to move to Africa and become a Safari Guide" 

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: The other definitions are a piece of shit. The definition of vagrant is a trampy hobo, trust me i use that word all the time i got it out of my vocab book

      * e.g.,  ... I saw a vagrant wandering in to city hall. Your being just as anooying as a vagrant! I saw you digging through the trash yesterday, what are you a vagrant? Hay you know that girl that kinda has a mustache? yeah, why? Shes wearing a really short skirt today. Soooo? It kinda makes her look like a Vagrant. 

     [ "Vagranted" ]

    1: A visual effect that blurs the screen caused by the N-Bomb or fists in the video game Perfect Dark for the N6 The effect originates in the game vagrant story but is most used in games that allow the player to inflict this status onto another player in deathmatch.

      * e.g.,  ... During a death match game in Perfect Dark Dustin: Haha I just picked up the N-Bomb! Nick: Hell no! You better not vagrant me! Nick is hit by the N-Bomb Dustin: You just got vagranted bitch!! 

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: A very strange or odd occurance

      * e.g.,  ... "That masquerade was really vagrant!" 

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: One who is kicked out of his house for the night so his parents may get freaky

      * e.g.,  ... "dude, where's John?" 

     [ "Vagrant" ]

    1: One Of these fellons who new to the game

      * e.g.,  ... Jamie Unwin is a vagrant 

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