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trapish

ˈtrapish, a. ? Obs.
  [f. traipse n. + -ish1.]
  Like a traipse (sense 1); slovenly; slatternly.

1705 Rowe Biter ii. i, A Couple of the trapishest Creatures I ever saw in Masks. 1706 T. Baker Tunbr. Walks v. i, Always trapish and dirty like an actress at a morning rehearsal. 1762 Poetry in Ann. Reg. 208 Now monstrous in hoop, now trapish, and walking With your petticoats clung to your knees, like a malkin.

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