For Broomie’s benefit:
ga·loot also gal·loot (gə-loot’)
n. Slang
A person, especially a clumsy or uncouth one. [Origin unknown.]
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(I’m pretty sure I’ve never heard the word “galoot” except in the phrase “big galoot”.)
For Broomie’s benefit:
ga·loot also gal·loot (gə-loot’)
n. Slang
A person, especially a clumsy or uncouth one. [Origin unknown.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
(I’m pretty sure I’ve never heard the word “galoot” except in the phrase “big galoot”.)