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Definition of Galoot

Galoot
Galoot Ga*loot", n. A noisy, swaggering, or worthless fellow; a rowdy. [Slang, U. S.]

Meaning of Galoot from wikipedia

- Look up galoot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Galoot is a 2003 Israeli do****entary that explores the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from the perspective...
- The Ramblin' Galoot is a 1926 American silent Western film. Directed by Fred Bain at the Poverty Row studios of Action Pictures, the film stars Buddy Roosevelt...
- High Heels and Low Lifes (2001). The Importance of Being Earnest (2002). Galoot (do****entary, 2003). Hope Springs (2003). Grasp the Nettle (do****entary...
- Dehner, Warren Oates, and Don Stroud. In 1970, Blocker portra**** a love-shy galoot in The ****e**** Cowboys of Calico County, with Nanette Fabray as a love...
- Stage Anymore, Vol. 1, and opened performances in June and July 1982. "Galoot Up-Date" is an altered version of the recording "The Blue Light", which...
- ISBN 0-7656-1231-3. Morris, Evan. "Blue Moons, Chinese Fire Drill, ****tail, Galoot, Whazzat thing?, Scotious and Stocious". word-detective.com. Evan Morris...
- Sidehill Hoofer, Side-hill Gazink, Sidehill Ousel, Sidehill Loper, Sidehill Galoot, Gyascutus, Sidewinder, Wampus, Boofum, Gudaphro, Hunkus, Rickaboo Racker...
- series of children's books. The first, released in 2006, was called The Big Galoot. Stevens married his first wife Linda in 1967 (divorced in 1979). He then...
- (December 2, 2021). "'Last Shoot Out' Review: Bruce Dern's Turn as a Mean Galoot Sets Indie Western Apart". Variety. Retrieved December 3, 2021. Martin,...
- of the deepest bushes to pitch against us.... He was a tall, shambling galoot of about twenty, with arms so long they hung far out of his sleeves, and...