The Collaborative International Dictionary
Callithumpian
Callithumpian \Cal`li*thump"i*an\, a. Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a callithump. [U. S.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
callithumpian
1836, U.S. colloquial, probably a fanciful construction. The "English Dialect Dictionary" reports Gallithumpians as a Dorset and Devon word from 1790s for a society of radical social reformers, and also in reference to "noisy disturbers of elections and meetings" (1770s). The U.S. reference is most commonly "a band of discordant instruments" or bangers on pots and pans, especially to "serenade" a newlywed couple to show disapproval of one or the other or the match.
Wiktionary
callithumpian
a. (context US English) Of, relating to, or resembling a callithump.
WordNet
callithumpian
adj. of or relating to a callithump