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Re: Larking aboutPosted by James Briggs on May 11, 2003 In Reply to: Larking about posted by Angri of 'Uddersfield on May 11, 2003
: Can anyone shed any light on the origins of the phrase 'larking about' . .? It has several (UK) regional derivatives, 'Lakin' being just one. To lark about is to play around; to frolic; to go on a spree. The main word seems inappropriate until one realises that it comes from the Middle English 'laik', to play, and the Old English 'lac', a contest. To Skylark is a modern extension.
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