nantle
nantle v. to fondle
“Ah, Lotty, you look so temulent in my shirt. Do you fancy some mutual nantling after dinner?”

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nantle
nantle v. to fondle
“Ah, Lotty, you look so temulent in my shirt. Do you fancy some mutual nantling after dinner?”
lollygag
lollygag vi. to idle or loiter; to caress esp. publically - also lallygag (informal, esp. N America*)
"The police were rather aggressive when they found me lollygagging my beloved on the park bench, but they seemed to calm down when I explained that we were just enjoying a thoroughly good nantling."
*Commonly called 'Canada'.
nantle
nantle v. to fondle
“Ah, Lotty, you look so temulent in my shirt. Do you fancy some mutual nantling after dinner?”
Word of the Day 17/01/2012 - nantle
nantle v. to fondle
"I wonder if the delightful blonde lady who works in the coffee shop has the vaguest notion that I have an almost irrepressible desire to nantle her all over."
"Ah, Lucia, you look so bathycolpian and temulent in my shirt. Do you fancy some mutual nantling?"