Encara no tenim significats per a "go gallivant".
1And will go gallivant with the light and air myself.
2You should know better than to go gallivanting around town all night.
3It'll teach Jenkins not to go gallivanting again after other folk's business!
4So you go gallivanting about with boys in your old age!
5I hardly think it's advisable for us to go gallivanting around the country together.
6Marothi flips when Rachel goes gallivanting with a high school girl during school hours.
7You are not going gallivanting to the city, but will have to work hard.
8She's a willful girl who sleeps late & goes gallivanting when she comes home for holidays.
9When I'm gone you'll be duke, now, and you won't have many chances to go gallivanting.
10Honey, I'm not the one who turned my back on my family and went gallivanting off to Texas.
11'If you go gallivanting in the wee hours, wrap up proper!
12You never did before; but when I go -gogallivanting, have I got to take you or not go?
13The weather's unpredictable right now, and you're not exactly in the best condition to go gallivanting across the countryside.
14We can't go gallivanting off into the jungle over a couple of families who have broken their settlement contract.
15"Not so some crook can go gallivanting off to Wyoming," he snapped.
16He could not go gallivanting about the country with a half million dollars' worth of precious stones in his possession.