galumph
verb [intransitive] (informal)- + adv./prep.
to move in a heavy, careless or noisy way 笨拙(或懒散)地挪动;脚步声嘈杂地行进 Who’s that galumphing around upstairs? 谁在楼上乱蹦乱跳?
Word Origin1871 (in the sense ‘prance in triumph’): coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass; perhaps a blend of gallop and triumph.