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1. A female who is affected by a strong, innate desire to travel.
2. A female traveler.
3. A female with wanderlust.
4. A lass that wanders.
5. A lass that seeks adventure through travels.
1. A female who is affected by a strong, innate desire to travel.
2. A female traveler.
3. A female with wanderlust.
4. A lass that wanders.
5. A lass that seeks adventure through travels.
1. Elizabeth Gilbert of "Eat, Pray, Love" is a wanderlass. She took off for a year to travel and find herself.
2. What a jet-setter of a woman! What a wanderlass.
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2. What a jet-setter of a woman! What a wanderlass.
adventurer explorer gadabout globetrotter gypsy haj hobo itinerant jet-setter journeyer junketer migrant navigator nomad passenger peddler pilgrim roamer rover sailo seafarer sightseer tourist vagabond vagrant voyager wanderer wayfarer
by lover of words November 28, 2010
Get the wanderlass mug.n.- A female wanderer. A woman or girl who travels the world or her country in search of meaning, or else engaging in artistic pursuits. Word first coined by Roman Payne in his 2013 novel, "The Wanderess."
"She was free in her wildness. She was a wanderess, a drop of free water. She belonged to no man and to no city." (-Roman Payne, "The Wanderess")
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by taurus October 6, 2003
Get the wanderlust mug.Verb: To feel wanderlust, a strong desire to see the world or the impulse to travel
Etymology: Wandern (to hike) and Lust (desire).
Wandern does not mean "to wander", but rather "to hike." Placing the two words together translates directly to "to enjoy hiking"
More commonly used to mean in a sense the "love of travel"
Etymology: Wandern (to hike) and Lust (desire).
Wandern does not mean "to wander", but rather "to hike." Placing the two words together translates directly to "to enjoy hiking"
More commonly used to mean in a sense the "love of travel"
Watching that show made me all wanderlusty and shit.
I'm feeling really wanderlusty right now, let's go somewhere!
I'm feeling really wanderlusty right now, let's go somewhere!
by justjeff September 13, 2010
Get the Wanderlusty mug.German word, made from "wandern", which means walking, as in to take a walk, and "Lust", desire. Means a strong desire to travel. Also associated with discovering new places.
I feel Wanderlust
by queen ma August 6, 2015
Get the Wanderlust mug.An uncontrollable and consuming desire or need to travel, or 'get lost' away from the regular routines in life.
My wanderlust has taken over me.
by FreedomsPain December 27, 2016
Get the wanderlust mug.Something idiots say about themselves after they take a picture of themselves at Machu Picchu. Seriously, why does every woman have a picture of themselves at Machu Picchu?
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