colloq. rare. [f. TRIP sb. + -IST.] = TRIPPER 4.
1792. Gentl. Mag., Dec., 1129/1. Allowing that this Tourist, or Trippist, has told the truth.
1886. Modern Society, 16 Jan., 117 (Farmer). With returning appetite came the desire to the convivial ocean trippists to set sail again for the Mediterranean.
1895. Bham Inst. Mag., Oct., 202. A testimonial illuminated on parchment by one of the lady trippists.