A person, especially a large male, who is clumsy or a simpleton; an idiot.
1 If that galoot had his way, we'd make our entry in irons.
2 She longs for S.G. Prebleman, the most lovable galoot she ever knew.
3 Now there was an ugly galoot whose name isn't worth mentioning.
4 Who's this galoot you've just kept from being ripped to ribbons?
5 He could lam any galoot of his inches in America.
6 Lungis to both Lyly and to Beaumont and Fletcher was an long, clumsy galoot .
7 The big galoot with the spear likewise turned to go.
8 You were a gum-gasted galoot not to shoot at her!
9 I knew it; any galoot might 'a' known it.
10 What I'm after now is ther galoot what got our hats an' pulled my hair.
11 Jim, you blamed galoot , that ain't the step we took at rehearsal no more'n nuthin'.
12 Jim was all fixed up, and he says to the galoot , 'Let's have a throw.'
13 Too often in the past he has spoiled it by behaving like an entitled, immature galoot .
14 Warriors, weapons and a galoot of enormous enemies to take down provide plenty of fantasy fun.
15 That nanny-whiskered old galoot was sunk in too many fathoms of water ever to wade ashore.
16 I'd like to lick every darned galoot that stood back and let me in for this.
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