gallof

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Spanish gallofo (bum) from gallofa (food given as alms). Perhaps from a Medieval Latin expression Galli offa, "food given to Frenchmen [Pilgrims]".

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gallof (feminine gallofa, masculine plural gallofs, feminine plural gallofes)

  1. lazy, idle

Noun[edit]

gallof m (plural gallofs, feminine gallofa)

  1. loafer

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