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Definition of trammie in English: trammienoun ˈtrami Australian, NZ informal A person who drives a tram or is the conductor on a tram. the trammie asked her not to bring live animals on to the tram Example sentencesExamples - We are building a home for a trammie in such-and-such a suburb.
- Women bus drivers and trammies, ice-vendors and bread carters, bank tellers and managers, all gradually became familiar, all doing their bit.
- The goverment reached a compromise with the trammies to keep services the government were threatening to close.
- Trammies have been immortalised in film, radio and print.
- Auckland trammies revolted against the disciplinary regime of companies that tried to enforce strict regulations on the job.
- As the train stopped for its human freight at each station it slowly gathered a cargo of trammies and bussies making for their depots.
- The trammies screeched that everyone would have to walk to work.
- The trammies gulped and get-awayed.
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