Word of the DayTuesday, November 09, 2004
gadabout
\GAD-uh-bout\ , noun:1.
Someone who roams about in search of amusement or social activity.
Quotes:
In his unorthodox and callow way, he frequently upset and annoyed his countrymen, but they continued to vote for him, perhaps taking a vicarious pleasure in being led by such a world-famous gadabout.
-- "Milestones of 2000", Times (London), December 29, 2000
She hugged him fiercely. "Oh, I love you, Jake Grafton, you worthless gadabout fly-boy, you fool that sails away and leaves me."
-- Jack Anderson, Control
Teddy was a bon vivant and gadabout.
-- Nadine Brozan, "Born in a Trunk: The Story of the Hornes", New York Times, June 20, 1986
Mr. Hart-Davis, as befits a professional literary man, is something of a gadabout.
-- Daphne Merkin, "From Two Most English Men", New York Times, June 23, 1985
Origin:
Gadabout is formed from the verb gad, "to rove or go about without purpose or restlessly" (from Middle English gadden, "to hurry") + about.
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