Merodeo in english
Marauding
pronunciation: mɜrɔdɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: mɜrɔdɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
merodear = hang around ; loiter (about/around) ; loaf (about/around) ; bum around ; prowl ; hang about ; screw around ; dick about/around.
Example: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Example: A high-pitched sound said to be only audible to young people will be used to deter teenagers from loitering at night.Example: The less you work, the less you spend and the more time you have for loafing about.Example: He spent his early twenties bumming around the world and became fascinated by the differences and similarities in all of us.Example: Told in rhyme, this is the story of a slinky black cat who prowls at night and becomes a thief.Example: A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.Example: But I've been screwing around for long enough; it's time to get back to work and earn some cash.Example: Sometimes the reason why we dick around is because there is too much stuff to do and it's difficult to focus.merodeo
more:
» merodeos = wanderings .
Example: But I do believe that the research data indicate that the people who do now go into libraries could be helped more in their wanderings amongst the books.