travel bug
Noun

travel bug (plural travel bugs)

  1. A tag stamped with a number, placed in a geocache (often attached to another item, called a hitchhiker) so that subsequent finders can take it to other caches and track its movement around the world.
  2. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see travel, bug
    After my trip to New Zealand, I caught the travel bug: now I go abroad several times a year.



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