From dictionary.com:
mo·sey [moh-zee]
–verb (used without object), -seyed, -sey·ing. Informal.
- to wander or shuffle about leisurely; stroll; saunter (often fol. by along, about, etc.).
- to leave quickly; decamp.
1829, Amer.Eng. slang, of unknown origin, perhaps related to British dial. mose about “go around in a dull, stupid way.” Or perhaps from Sp. vamos.
So, this is yet another journal. It seems that I get bored very easily and had nothing better to do than make e-litter. Anyway, this is my writing journal, where I try to ‘practise my english’, so that I may retain whatever little I know, and not make a bigger fool out of myself; bigger than it already is, anyway.
Pies, on a plate with cherry on top, are all welcome.
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