Pronunciation: /ˈbɛɡˌpækər/
noun a person, typically a Western tourist, who travels to less developed countries and begs for money to fund their travels
A1 A begpacker is someone who travels and begs for money to fund their trip.
A2 The begpacker was seen playing music on the street to earn some extra cash.
B1 Many people have mixed opinions about begpackers and their impact on local communities.
B2 Some countries have implemented regulations to prevent begpackers from exploiting their generosity.
C1 The phenomenon of begpackers has sparked debates about ethics and responsible tourism.
C2 Despite their controversial reputation, some begpackers have successfully crowdfunded their travels through social media.
formal The local authorities have been cracking down on begpackers who rely on the generosity of strangers to fund their travels.
informal I saw a group of begpackers playing music on the street, hoping to make some money for their trip.
slang I can't believe those begpackers have been begging for money to travel instead of working for it.
figurative The concept of begpacking has sparked debates about privilege and entitlement in the travel community.
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