walkabout

walkabout
[ˈwɔːkəbaʊt]
sustantivo
1paseo (m) entre la multitud (of politician) (británico)

walkabout [ˈwɔːkəbaʊt]
noun
(Britain) (walk) paseo; (m) (Australia) excursión de un aborigen al bosque interior australiano
to go on a walkabout [+monarch, politician] pasearse entre el público; to go walkabout (Australia) irse de excursión al bosque; (disappear) (informal) desaparecer
Toby told me that the aborigines now and then had the urge to go walkabout which meant going off. Sometimes they came back,sometimes not; but one could never be sure I decided that I would enter China legally on a three-month tourist visa, and while on my closely chaperoned, Chinese-conducted tour of Tibet, I would disappear and go `walkabout". I planned to go in alone,as a tourist TWO models went walkabout with Pounds 1 million worth of diamonds Bandana's gone to Bulle makanka for all I know, when he goes walkabout there's no telling where he'll turnup