Tramp (disambiguation)

A tramp is a long-term homeless person who travels from place to place as an itinerant vagrant, traditionally walking or hiking.

Tramp may also refer to:

Film and TV

 * The Tramp, an iconic character played by Charlie Chaplin
 * The Tramp (film), a 1915 short film in which he appeared
 * Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1942 film)
 * Tramp (Lady and the Tramp), a character in Disney's movie Lady and the Tramp
 * Tramps (1983 film), a 1983 Austrian film
 * Tramps (2016 film), a 2016 American film
 * Tramp (EastEnders), a fictional dog in EastEnders
 * The Tramps is one of the English language names for Brazilian comedy group Os Trapalhões.

Music

 * Tramp (band), a British blues band
 * Tramp (Swedish band)
 * The Trammps, an early disco band (fl. 1972–1983)
 * Tramp (album) a 2012 album by Sharon Van Etten
 * "The Tramp" (song), a 1913 song by Joe Hill
 * "Tramp" (The Stranglers song), a 1981 song by British rock group The Stranglers
 * "Tramp" (Lowell Fulson song), also recorded by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas
 * "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!", an 1864 U.S. Civil War song by George F. Root
 * "The Tramps", an art song by Arthur Bliss (1891-1975)

People

 * Mike Tramp (born 1961), songwriter/singer
 * David A. Trampier (born 1954), artist and writer who sometimes used the pseudonym "Tramp"
 * Michael Lawing (born 1965), songwriter/musician/producer who uses the stage name and pseudonym, "Tramp".

Other uses

 * Tramp (nightclub), a private, members-only nightclub in London
 * Czech tramping, a youth and social-culture movement in Czechoslovakia from 1918 onwards
 * Quasar Tramp, a Czech hang glider design
 * USS Tramp (SP-646), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
 * Tramp, a racehorse in the 1847 Grand National at Aintree
 * Tramp boat, a vessel engaged in the Tramp trade which undertakes voyages for hire
 * A slang term for a slut in both American and British English
 * A commonly used New Zealand term for a hike; see Tramping in New Zealand
 * TRAMP, a network-transparent file access and remote shell package for GNU Emacs.