silflay
from richard adam’s book watership down – it’s a word that’s part of the rabbit language lapine – it means to go above ground to eat.
i didn’t silflay with the rest of the warren this morning – i’ll go tonight.
to eat outside. combination of the words “flay” and “sil.” flay means food, and sil means out.
hey, john. we should go silflay.
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