rastejo
Rastejo is a Portuguese word that translates to "crawl" or "creep" in English. It refers to the act of moving along the ground on one's hands and knees or stomach, typically in a low, slow, and deliberate manner. This mode of locomotion can be employed by humans for various reasons, including navigating confined spaces, stealth, or as a form of physical exertion. In the animal kingdom, many species utilize a creeping or crawling gait as their primary means of movement.
The term "rastejo" can also be used figuratively to describe slow or gradual progress, or a hesitant