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full_mosey
Jan 09, 2015Explorer
pnichols wrote:
Moseying back to MOSEY, here's a quoted explanation of where the term might have come from:
"1829, American English slang, of unknown origin, perhaps related to British dialectal mose about "go around in a dull, stupid way." Or perhaps from Spanish vamos (see vamoose ). Related: Moseyed ; moseying."
That definition about explains what we do when out and about in the RV looking for rockhounding and/or boondocking sites!
I resemble that remark! Sometimes I say we are on a drive-about; a reference to Crocodle Dundee's walk-about.
HTH;
John
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