gangsome

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English

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Etymology

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From gang +‎ -some.

Noun

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gangsome (plural gangsomes)

  1. (golf) A large organised pool of golfers made up of multiple smaller groups or foursomes; a group of golfers larger than a fivesome playing together
    • 2008, J. Mark Fox, Real Life Moments: A Dad's Devotional:
      After he retired, he played five days a week with his "gangsome."
    • 2014, Dan Jenkins, His Ownself: A Semi-Memoir:
      Our wagering gangsomes roamed the course for around twelve years.

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