it just sounds like a term that's rather old and used to be common but has only persevered away from the mainstream of life. Sometimes it's good to be a tributary.hahahahahahaha! Love it!! @subhanalah is correct. It's local vernacular for relaxing, doing nothing, just hanging out and/or chillin'. It probably has it's origins in the term "loafing around" but, up here, the language gets a little distorted as it is handed down from mouth to mouth over the generations. Kinda like song lyrics when you were a kid. E.g., a friend's young son recited the Pledge of Allegiance as "... and to the Publix where witches stand". (Publix is a southern grocery store chain) The local mountain folk also say "simular" instead of "similar", and "I'll have to ponder on it a while". You get where you understand it after a while, and I wouldn't change it for the world. It's a big part of the culture that I'd hate to see lost - like the overalls many still wear.