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To walk in a slow and carefree manner, not really concerned with how long it takes to arrive at one's destination. Let's go for a donder to the shops.
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| 2. | Donder | ||
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The act of taking a hammer to cement; hammering cement or other hard surfaces; the only way to release the emotions in which there are no words to describe. My dreams were starting to come true but my parents oppressed my opportunities, so I took my hammer and dondered their driveway.
Scotland was finally in my life so I dondered out of pure joy; as Scotland slipped away, I dondered at my loss. |
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