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He appeared earlier this year as A Tramp in a short titled Lights2.
Fields broke into show business in 1898 as a "tramp juggler".
"I was branded as a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo and, of course, 'that woman'.
He arrives dressed as a tramp, and uses audience members to step across the room without touching the floor.
"It was the end of last season, actually, for our Mad Monday with Wakefield I went out as a tramp".
Hepburn said, "Too many people think of Holly as a tramp, when actually she's just putting on an act for shock effect, because she's very young".
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When he was a young man, his father described him as looking like a tramp keeking out of a hayloft.
He was a hobo, which he described in a recently completed autobiographical monologue for the stage, "Burning in the Night," as distinct from a tramp or a bum.
In his later life, he passed out cards defining a hobo as a man who travels to work; a tramp as a man who travels and won't work, and a bum as a man who won't work.
It starts out "Radishes," which is indeed either blind or chauvinistic, since I myself always seem to eat five times as many of them when I am a tramp abroad as when I am home.
She was respected both as a jazz and a blues singer, and had numerous hit showtunes, such as The Lady is a Tramp and Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered.
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