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uitwaaien
[ out-vahyn ]
noun
- the Dutch practice of jogging or walking into the wind, especially in the winter, for the purpose of feeling invigorated while relieving stress and boosting one’s general health:
I halfheartedly gave uitwaaien a try, but now I long for windy days so I can get out there and breathe in a nice relaxing gust of good health!
verb (used without object)
- to engage in this practice:
I enjoy the everyday walks with my friends, but when I uitwaaien I'd rather be by myself.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of uitwaaien1
First recorded in 2000–05; from Dutch: literally, “blow out,” equivalent to uit “out” + waaien “to blow, fan”
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Example Sentences
He adds that if people really want to incorporate an activity like uitwaaien into their lives, they need to “work on practicing it, and then get better at experiencing it and cultivating it.”
From Nautilus
Today, the practice is so common that it’s known as “uitwaaien.”
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