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Interpied

Definition:

Verb: To walk or tread upon something with the feet; to trample or step heavily on.

Noun (rare): A person who continuously walks or treads upon something.

Senses:

  1. Popular sense: To walk heavily or clumsily on something, often causing damage or making a loud noise.
  2. Local sense: To repeatedly walk over and flatten a particular area of land, typically with heavy machinery or vehicles.

Examples:

  • He interpied the fragile flowers in the garden, ruining their delicate petals.
  • The kids interpied through the puddles on their way home, splashing water all over themselves.
  • As a noun: The constant hiker became an interpied, always exploring new trails and never settling down.

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