verb
- present participle of gallivant; to go from place to place in search of pleasure or entertainment, often in a carefree or irresponsible manner
Usage: informal; often implies disapproval or concern about the person's absence or behavior
Examples
- She's been galavanting around Europe for the past month.
- He accused his brother of galavanting instead of focusing on his studies.
- The teenagers were galavanting through the city all weekend.
- My parents don't approve of me galavanting with friends every night.
- After retirement, they spent their time galavanting from one beach resort to another.
- Stop galavanting and come home for dinner.
- He's always galavanting off on some adventure without telling anyone where he's going.