Noun
One who conceals himself board of a vessel about to leave port, or on a railway train, in order to obtain a free passage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlso known as The Space Machine and Stowaway to Mars. Source: Internet
Smaller products, which is what Stowaway makes, don’t necessarily cost proportionally less than their standard-size counterparts to make, according to Fredrickson. Source: Internet
Time to tune up the boat or find someone who doesn’t mind a stowaway — a smash-hit on the Beaufort sandbar is returning for another year. Source: Internet
State agricultural officials picked up a stowaway snake from Honolulu Harbor on Monday. Source: Internet
“The added weight of the stowaway means that there isn’t enough fuel to complete the mission, so if the pilot of the ship keeps the stowaway on board, they won’t be able to save the lives that they’re going to save by bringing the medicine. Source: Internet
Originally marketed as the "Soundabout" in the U.S., the "Stowaway" in the UK, and the "Freestyle" in Sweden, Du Gay, 56 Sony soon had the new name "Walkman" embossed into the metal tape cover of the device. Source: Internet