A fork of Rural Dictionary
going for a walk in the middle of no where, in the dark, drunk
my brother and his friends went trudging on our property last night after buying two 30 packs of keystone and a handle of captin morgan.
"To Trudge: the slow weary depressing yet determined walk of a man (or woman) who has nothing left in his (or her) life except the impulse to simply soldier on." (Chaucer, "A Knight's Tale")
"{Chaucer} Morning! Morning! {William} Why sir, what are you doing? {Chaucer} Uh, trudging. You know, Trudging? To Trudge?"
To wander aimlessly with no purpose or direction with confidence.
Warning: this more often than not recruits more people to follow along on the journey to no where with hope of an outcome. (these people are called "trudgees")
-Today I "trudged" along the beach and found these women.
-Tonight I will "trudge" around this camp site
(prime culperates for "trudging" are campers and hippies"
-E.g. Forest Gump "Trudged" when he went for his 2 year jog
To go somewhere that you don't necessarily want to go...with style.
Ron, it's time to go to school. A'ight, c'mon. Let's trudge.