noun
- the practice of traveling from place to place without a fixed home or job
Usage: informal
verb
- present participle of vagabond; traveling from place to place without a fixed home or job
Usage: informal
Examples
- After college, she spent two years vagabonding across Europe.
- His book about vagabonding inspired many young travelers.
- They were vagabonding through Southeast Asia on a tight budget.
- Vagabonding requires careful planning despite its spontaneous nature.
- The couple documented their vagabonding adventures on social media.
- He chose vagabonding over a traditional career path.