gilravage

gilravage
I. \\gə̇lˈravij\ intransitive verb
Etymology: origin unknown
1. chiefly Scotland
a. : to live riotously and intemperately; especially : to practice intemperate eating and drinking
b. : to be noisy and boisterous in merrymaking
2. chiefly Scotland : gad, gallivant
II. noun
chiefly Scotland : uproar, commotion

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