Definition of Hobodom

1. the world of hobos [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hobodom

hobnailing
hobnails
hobnobbed
hobnobber
hobnobbers
hobnobbing
hobnobby
hobnobs
hobo
hobo bag
hobo bags
hobo camp
hobo jungle
hobo spider
hobodom (current term)
hobodoms
hoboe
hoboed
hoboes
hoboglyph
hobohemia
hobohemian
hobohemians
hobohemias
hoboing
hoboism
hoboisms
hobolike
hobos

Literary usage of Hobodom

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"Nothing could save him from hobodom if he missed the ten o'clock. He went with all speed and without breakfast to the laundry. Yet no sooner had he set foot ..."

2. Meg McIntyre's Raffle and Other Stories by Alvan Francis Sanborn (1896)
"on the thing, because he was not willing to ruin his boy's chances in life by apprenticing him to the hobo trade. hobodom might be good enough for him, ..."

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