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I have only heard it in feminine, "galopina". In Mexico it's the person responsible for cleaning up tables, dishes and the kitchen in a restaurant. The DRAE says the masculine word is "galopín", and that in Spain it's called "galopillo".
By the way, The Free Dictionary lists "gallopin" as the equivalent in English. ![]()
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