At 18:19 02/05/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Could someone enlighten us as to the origin of this term ?
>
>I heard it first in "Dead Men don't wear Plaid" (Steve Martin) and
>assumed it was some sort of parody word for 'mosey', 'wander' or
>something.
>
>Since then, my wife has come across it in a number of American novels,
>hence our curiosity.
>
>TIA for any contributions :-)
>
>Andrew
>
Verbe: walk, glide
Substantif: trip, excursion, venture

Il semble s'agir d'un mot tr�s courant aux states, mais c'est la premi�re
fois que je le rencontre indeed.

Jojo le reptile

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