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 PRONUNCIATION:(KAL-uh-thump)   
 MEANING:noun: 1. A noisy, boisterous celebration or parade. 2. A mock serenade with pots, pans, kettles, etc., given for a newly married couple. Also known as charivari or shivaree. ETYMOLOGY:Back-formation from callithumpian, alteration of English dialect word
gallithumpian (disturber of order at Parliamentary elections in 18th century). USAGE:"'Our clothes,' Bono said, 'got somewhat fusty in the rebels' little New Year's
   callithump." M.T. Anderson; The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing; Candlewick Press; 2008. See more usage examples of callithump in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Some problems in the world are not bullet-izable. -H.R. McMaster, Brigadier General, US Army, Iraq War veteran (b. 1962) [Actually Brig. Gen. was talking about PowerPoint] | 
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