English slang for one who travels to a tourist site only for the day. A day trip might be to picnic in the countryside, or if you live in the country, to visit London by train. Used by the Beatles to denote a woman who is only having a brief affair, with no intention of getting serious.
by Weebul Kaneebul June 11, 2004
A grown man who ascends on the 1000 Island region of NY to drink beer, play cards, and fish for Northern Pike
by Stp123 September 13, 2018
Pulling a "Jack Tripper" describes a situation/conversation whereas 2 or more parties are talking - or overhearing - different subjects, but don't realize it. The misunderstanding is usually rife with sexual innuendo. This type of comedy exchange was used extensively in the 80's sitcom "Three's Company", hence the name.
Jack Tripper: Mr. Furley is standing outside the bathroom and eavesdropping while Jack and Chrissy are installing a shower curtain Okay, Chrissy, I'll get in the tub with you, then we can get it on.
Chrissy: Get next to me, I'll show you what to do.
Jack Tripper: This isn't exactly the first time I've ever done this.
Chrissy: Maybe so, but girls are better at this than boys.
Jack Tripper: Come on, Chrissy. A little less talk and a little more action, okay?
Chrissy: Okay, you do your part and I'll do mine. I don't think it'll reach!
Jack Tripper: Of course not, you've got to unfold it first!
Chrissy: Get next to me, I'll show you what to do.
Jack Tripper: This isn't exactly the first time I've ever done this.
Chrissy: Maybe so, but girls are better at this than boys.
Jack Tripper: Come on, Chrissy. A little less talk and a little more action, okay?
Chrissy: Okay, you do your part and I'll do mine. I don't think it'll reach!
Jack Tripper: Of course not, you've got to unfold it first!
by Sayman August 26, 2006
The female version of a rake.
A rake (or, by extension, a day tripper) is someone who leads someone else on romantically, without actually following through with a serious relationship.
The term "day tripper" was coined by The Beatles.
A rake (or, by extension, a day tripper) is someone who leads someone else on romantically, without actually following through with a serious relationship.
The term "day tripper" was coined by The Beatles.
She's a big teaser; she took me half the way there, yeah...
She was a day tripper, one way ticket yeah. It took me soooo long, to find out, but I found out.
She was a day tripper, one way ticket yeah. It took me soooo long, to find out, but I found out.
by natinia November 27, 2009
Another word for “stripper”. Online, especially on tik tok, when girls say the word stripper they sensor it and write $tripper instead. The voice to text says this out loud as “dollar tripper”. The double meaning is that strippers indeed are tripping for dollars.
by UnanimousChad March 29, 2021
According to John Lennon, in relation to the song "day tripper":
"Day trippers are people who go on a day trip, right? Usually on a ferryboat or something. But it was kind of - you know, 'you're just a weekend hippie'. Get it?"
"Day trippers are people who go on a day trip, right? Usually on a ferryboat or something. But it was kind of - you know, 'you're just a weekend hippie'. Get it?"
by Simon McKenzie September 28, 2006
1. Jimmy was a guilt tripper because he put me on a guilt tripby telling me that I hurt his grades and made him depressed by sending him voice messages.
by Big D and The Gimpy Leg March 31, 2005