Pandiculation (noun) (rare)
pan-dik-oo-lay-shun
The act of stretching, extending the limbs and neck, as a manifestation of weariness, often accompanied by yawning.
Earliest use found in Randle Cotgrave (fl. 1587–?1630), lexicographer, but rare in today’s usage.
Example sentences
“Instances of pandiculation in the audience suggests the show isn’t going well.”
“The cat loves to pandiculate.”
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