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‖ gaminerie|gaminri, gəˈmiːnərɪ| [Fr.] The behaviour or characteristics of a gamin or gamine.
1917J. Agate Buzz, Buzz! 221 With the interment of his little friend [sc. a monkey] Anatole buried for ever his own gaminerie. 1930Observer 1 June 15 Amused by the rich gaminerie of Miss H. 1960A. Powell Casanova's Chinese Restaurant 51 Determination not to be jockeyed out of either his gaminerie or accustomed manner of ordering his own life. So gamiˈnesque a., resembling or characteristic of a gamin or gamine.
1928Manch. Guardian Weekly 17 Aug. 135/2 She lets fly a full handful of her best gaminesque tricks. 1940H. G. Wells Babes in Darkling Wood i. i. 26 Our young people cast off the cares of the world abruptly and became gaminesque. |