[f. as prec. + -ING2.] That trapeses; going about in a slovenly manner.
1760. Foote, Minor, I. Wks. 1799, I. 244. One armful of good wholesome British beauty, is worth a ship-load of their trapsing, tawdry trollops.
1773. Goldsm., Stoops to Conq., I. ii. The daughter, a tall trapesing trolloping, talkative maypole.
1886. Hall Caine, Son of Hagar, I. vii. Beneath the traipseing feet of the people.