Gambole
Sat, Jan 28 2012, 11:56PM
We were visiting in Staffordshire earlier today. The kids were playing and the word "gambole" cropped up. "What does that mean", they asked? They use "forward roll"
It would seem that "gambole" is not a widely used word.
Or is it??????
Brum


It is in the Black Country
Spring lambs are said to be 'gambolling' when they skip, although you don't see many spring lambs gambolling around the Black Country, they are more commonly seen on butchers hooks here.
When we were kids if we were skipping along, doing cartwheels or tumbling around we were said to be gambolling.
Not to be confused with 'riling' (pronounced 'ry-ling') which was fidgeting when being held by a parent or adult.
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