galumph

 
Pronunciation: /gəˈlʌmf/

verb

[no object, with adverbial of direction] informal
  • move in a clumsy, ponderous, or noisy manner: she galumphed along beside him (as adjective galumphing) a galumphing giant

Origin:

1871 (in the sense 'prance in triumph'): coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass; perhaps a blend of gallop and triumph