galumph


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
galumph /gəˈlʌmf/
verb informal move in a clumsy, ponderous, or noisy manner.
– derivatives
galumphing adjective.
– origin 1871 (in the sense ‘prance in triumph’): coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass; perh. a blend of gallop and triumph.
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