To dwell or linger on a particular person, place, event or situation. Usually to the point where it causes trouble for the person or people involved.
Johnny was about to shoonify the situation by refusing to leave the pub, despite the fact that everyoine else had already left.
by Frances Farmer June 11, 2006
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