Vagabondry

Pronunciation: /ˈvæɡəbɑndˈɑɹˈwaɪ/

Vagabondry (noun)

  1. Life of moving from place to place without a home or steady work, often with little money.
  2. Behaviour connected with roaming and breaking rules, especially when people have no fixed address.

Examples

  • Vagabondry can look free, but it often brings loneliness.
  • Her vagabondry ended when she found a stable place to live.