To gallivant means to go out for the purpose of having fun. Synonyms include 'to socialize' and 'to paint the town red'.
It is a 17th Century word derived from Gallant, meaning to 'gad about, to go about, particularly with members of the opposite sex
When you gallivant around town all night, you can't expect to be fresh the next morning.
Gallivant - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
The cast of Gallivant - 1997 includes: Eden Kotting as herself Andrew Kotting as himself
because she is in need of blood for survival
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It is not prudent for the children to go gallivating through the woods at night.
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