Country Dictionary

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traveller

An alcoholic beverage, usually a tin of lager that is taken for consumption on public transport en route to the pub/bar/club

John, taking any travellers for the train?

by Jim Birtwisle January 12, 2008

traveler

A "to go" alcoholic beverage, usually poured into a plastic cup for disguise.

I don't want to waste this beer but I need to get home. I better take a traveler!

by happy_traveler February 11, 2005

travel

To move from point to point, often done at the spur of a moment.

Travel entertains the midgets.

by Rie July 12, 2003

traveller

A tinker, or member of the Irish travlelling community. See also the British pikey. They live in caravans in random fields and leave the place generally in a mess. However there are some good travellers who are given a hard time and a bad name due to the bad ones. See also the less polite term: knacker

"That's a traveller's camp", "Is he a traveller?"

by Foyser April 12, 2005

traveler

The Irish-American version of British/Irish gypsies known as tinkers or pikeys.

travelers are low class irish con artists

by max hardcore January 18, 2005

Traveller

Name: the equestrian mount of Confederate General Robert E. Lee during his service as commander of The Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War (a.k.a. The War Between the States).

During the Battle of Gettysburg, Traveller maintained his composure regardless of the bullets that were flying around himself and General Lee.

by speedog June 14, 2010

traveller

The term used to describe an erection that develops whilst on public transport (e.g. bus, train).

A hot brunette hopped on my bus so I had to ride out the trip with a traveller.

by cactoid March 02, 2005