verb - To travel from one point to another in a methodically comprehensive way, stopping at many points to perform a task.

Portmanteau of "traverse" and "canvas".
The candidate travassed the Northeast from Washington to Bangor, stumping in every restaurant, post office and coffee shop along the way.
by Clyde Greentree February 11, 2010
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A travass can be used as noun or as adjective that can be used described 1. something really gross, nasty or foul. 2. Or something really redneck like activity. 3. Could just describe an unusual activity and definition could have multiple meanings totally up to how you would like to decipher the topic.
I gotta go take a big travass.

Hold my beer while I pull travass off this bridge.
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