Freelanding


verb – (present participle): 1. to wander around on foot with no particular destination, with the ultimate the goal of discovering something new. 2. to walk an exceptionally long distance regardless of ability to drive, fly, etc. 3. to trust the universe.
ob was freelanding around town and ended up saving a family of asians from a burning building.

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