The Meaning of Liff
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Oundle (vb.)
To walk along leaning sideways, with one arm hanging limp and dragging one leg behind the other. Most commonly used by actors in amateur production of Richard III, or by people carrying a heavy suitcase in one hand.
Oundle
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