Gallygaskins (noun)
galligaskins [ gal-uh-gas-kinz ]
noun, (used with a plural verb)
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galligaskins. Origin: First Known Use: 1577. Probably a modification of Middle French garguesques, from Old Spanish gregüescos, from griego Greek, from Latin Graecus.
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