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▪ I. gazabo slang (orig. and chiefly U.S.).|gəˈzeɪbəʊ| Also gazebo. [Perh. f. Sp. gazapo a sly fellow; cf. gazebo.] A fellow, ‘guy’; often with a pejorative connotation.
1896Ade Artie v. 44 Who does I meet comin' out o' the house but a cheap gazabo that was with her the first time I see her. 1910W. M. Raine B. O'Connor 39 A big gazabo in a red wig held up Frost, the engineer. 1934B. Penton Landtakers (1935) i. i. 14 Aw, leave the old gazebo. He's drunk. 1953H. Miller Plexus (1963) vii. 262 But there was one thing he seldom did, queer gazabo that he was—he seldom asked questions. ▪ II. gazabo var. gazebo. |