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Word of the Day : January 5, 2018
bindle stiff \BIN-dul-stiff\ noun
Definition
: hobo; especially : one who carries his clothes or bedding in a bundle
Did You Know?
In the argot of tramps and hoboes, a roll of clothes and bedding was called a bindle, a word that probably originated as an alteration of the more familiar bundle. Stiff itself can mean "hobo" or "migrant worker," meanings it took on in the late 19th century. About the same time, any tramp or hobo who habitually carried such a pack was known as a bindle stiff. In Australia, a pack-carrying hobo might be called a swagman.
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