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galoot; galloot noun a man, especially if hulking, stupid, boorish, foolish, clumsy or otherwise objectionable UK, 1818 Possibly from Dutch gelubt (a eunuch).- Go on, you galoot, it’s about time we got into our togs. — Norman Lindsay, The Cousin from Fiji, p. 263, 1945
- The goose thereafter laid up a storm, and Jack, who was no astute galoot, went on a toot with a local beaut, bought himself a zooty suit and still had a little loot to boot. — Steve Allen, Bop Fables, pp. 66–68, 1955
- I don’t want verite, you crazy galoot, I want poetry! — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 11, 1986
- Look how pleased he is to see YT [me], the big galloot. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 5, 2001
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