I saw this word and definition about two months ago, but I can't remember where; I've been trying to find it ever since. I searched here and found a "lie-in" and elsewhere, "hurkle-durkle", but they both have more negative connotations.This is a beautiful word for a wonderful feeling and has a good connotation. It's usually the feeling on a weekend or holiday morning when you can lie in bed and be grateful and happy to enjoy the peace and relaxation. Does anyone know a word for that feeling?
lolling in bed? Also, luxuriating in bed.
There's "lounge" intransitive verb: to act or move idly or lazily : LOAFwas lounging on the sofatransitive verb: to pass (time)idly returned to Rome to lounge away the remainder of his days —J. A. Froude
Chilling in bed.
Laze might work: laze verb 1.a. intransitive. To lie, move, or act in a sleepy listless fashion; to enjoy oneself lazily. Also with adverbs. [selected sample] 1868 I had a very pleasant time, sailing, fishing, and lazing about.
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