What is Trudge?
1.
"To Trudge: the slow weary depressing yet determined walk of a man (or woman) who has nothing left in his (or her) life except the impulse to simply soldier on." (Chaucer, "A Knight's Tale")
"{Chaucer} Morning! Morning! {William} Why sir, what are you doing? {Chaucer} Uh, trudging. You know, Trudging? To Trudge?"
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2.
To wander aimlessly with no purpose or direction with confidence.
Warning: this more often than not recruits more people to follow along on the journey to no where with hope of an outcome. (these people are called "trudgees")
-Today I "trudged" along the beach and found these women.
-Tonight I will "trudge" around this camp site
(prime culperates for "trudging" are campers and hippies"
-E.g. Forest Gump "Trudged" when he went for his 2 year jog
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3.
To go somewhere that you don't necessarily want to go...with style.
Ron, it's time to go to school. A'ight, c'mon. Let's trudge.