Campin_Cat wrote:
Luggaplurk: When somebody gets drunk (plurk), and then you have to luggaplurk, home (IOW, lug a drunk, home)
It's funny how people arrive at a word! I had made it up with the stem _lugga-_ in mind (referring to luggage) while 'plurk' refers to uncouth behaviour: while you pointed at "drunk" I thought of something like "lout" So my original definition was (mentioned at the end):
RÉMIGESTIVE: [adj.] the (unintentional) propensity to suddenly deploy large pieces of luggage that effectively seal off doors, exits, hallways, train platforms, etcetera without any (after the protagonist of H. Malot's novel "Alone in the world"); if this is done intentionally the person in question is said to be a "luggaplurk" (qv)
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