progger

/ˈprɑɡər/
noun
  1. A person who wanders or roams, especially one who seeks food or plunder.
    • The park ranger warned campers about a progger who had been stealing supplies.
    • In the story, the progger was a mysterious figure who appeared at the market each week.
    • The old progger traveled from town to town, never staying long.
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