callithump
Americannoun
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a shivaree.
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Also called callithump parade. Midwestern U.S. a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes.
Other Word Forms
- callithumpian adjective
Etymology
Origin of callithump
1855–60, compare earlier callithumpian band assembly of noisemakers on New Year's Eve, British dialect gallithumpians disturbers of order at Parliamentary elections, probably equivalent to dial. gally to frighten (as in gallicrow scarecrow; akin to Old English agælwan to scare) + thump + -ian
Example Sentences
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I have the greatest respect for honorable toil, but even more for callithump.
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I became acquainted with callithump when I straightened out the asparagus-bed.
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By the time I had pulled half-way down one row I could feel the callithump working.
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