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mosey

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Verb — To walk or move somewhere in a slow, relaxed, unhurried way.

How to use mosey

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

mosey on over mosey along mosey down to

Informal and American in flavor — common in relaxed conversation, rare in formal writing.

Etymology

Origin unclear — first recorded in Southern US dialect. Possible sources include Spanish vamos ("let's go," compare "vamoose") or British dialect "mosey about," meaning to wander at an easy pace.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “mosey” mean?

The word “mosey” means to walk or move somewhere in a slow, relaxed, unhurried way. In plain terms, to stroll somewhere casually, without any hurry.

How do you pronounce “mosey”?

“Mosey” is pronounced MOH-zee (/ˈmoʊ.zi/ in IPA).

How do you use “mosey” in a sentence?

Here is “mosey” used in a sentence: “He moseyed down to the corner shop for a paper.”

What part of speech is “mosey”?

“Mosey” is a verb.

Where does the word “mosey” come from?

The word “mosey” comes from Spanish. Origin unclear — first recorded in Southern US dialect. Possible sources include Spanish vamos ("let's go," compare "vamoose") or British dialect "mosey about," meaning to wander at an easy pace.

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