galluptious

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galluptious (comparative more galluptious, superlative most galluptious)

  1. wonderful; fascinating; delightful
    • 1910, O. Henry [pseudonym; William Sydney Porter], “The Thing's the Play”, in Strictly Business[1]:
      [] your nails are well manicured—say, girls, it’s galluptious—don’t ever let it get by you.