galumphing


ga·lumph

G0024800 (gə-lŭmf′)intr.v. ga·lumphed, ga·lumph·ing, ga·lumphs To move or run clumsily or heavily.
[Coined by Lewis Carroll in his poem "Jabberwocky" in Through the Looking-Glass, perhaps as a blend of gallop and triumph.]

galumphing

(ɡəˈlʌmfɪŋ) adjclumsy; inelegant