Definition
In the Old West, a person who wanders from place to place on horseback.
In Context
- "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 a saddle tramp."
- "But I hope you don't have eyes for that saddletramp. He won't be around very long."
- "Tina continued, “One day this saddle tramp showed 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.”"
Also Said As
- saddle bum
See Also
- drifter