Verb. To lie in bed for a long time, to lounge around
This word comes from the excellent HaggardHawks language and etymology blog. It cropped up in my twitter feed recently and I’ve set a personal goal to use it 10 times in regular conversation before the end of the year. Interestingly enough, it also lines up with another goal of mine: stop hurkle-durkling so much.
Word of the Day; HURKLE-DURKLE (v.) to lie in bed for a long time, to lounge around
— Haggard Hawks 🦅 (@HaggardHawks) March 28, 2015