WALKABOUT


Meaning of WALKABOUT in English

[noun] [C] [esp. UK] [informal] - an occasion when an important person walks around a public place, meeting and talking to members of the publicThe princess went on a walkabout in the town centre.(informal humorous) If you say that an object has gone walkabout you mean that it is missing, often because someone has taken it.My pen was here this morning but it seems to have gone walkabout.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.