1. gallivanting - Noun
2. gallivanting - Verb
gallivanting
present participle of gallivant
gallivanting (plural gallivantings)
Roaming about for pleasure.
I love whiskey, and I'm a big fan of 'Mad Men,' so anything that Don Draper does, I like to do. But I want Don Draper to get back to where he was in the first season. I like him married and gallivanting around. Charles Kelley
You let their friendship continue because Maisie looks after your son while you're gallivanting around the country disguised as Sherlock Holmes" - Uncle Paton Yewbeam. Jenny Nimmo
Of course, it’s not always fun and games when you are gallivanting around the globe and there are problems of all sorts with missing sailing deadlines and rail times being par for the course. Source: Internet
“Yesterday 436 people were arrested countrywide for gallivanting in the CBD, where they failed to explain their reasons for being in town, while 64 were arrested for not wearing masks. Source: Internet
It is in the new Gambia that we have seen nomadic politicians gallivanting from one party to another searching for political greener pastures. Source: Internet
This is the crazy/cool aunt you talk to once or twice a year on the phone, and she's always like "yeah, you're welcome to come stay at our condo in San Diego anytime you want--we're not using it because we're busy gallivanting around the world!" Source: Internet