Moseying
Moseying is a term used to describe a leisurely and unhurried pace of walking or moving. It suggests a lack of urgency and a relaxed demeanor, often implying a meandering or aimless progression. The word itself has a somewhat informal and colloquial feel, commonly associated with certain regional dialects, particularly in the American West.
When someone is moseying, they are not rushing towards a destination or performing a task with haste.
The etymology of "mosey" is somewhat unclear, but it is thought to have originated in the United