When I was young, about 50 years ago, my father used to say that a restless child was 'rorming', i.e moving about aimlessly, unable to settle down. The word is not in my dictionary. Does anybody out there know the word? We lived on the Lancashire/ Cheshire border, if that's any help.
Thanks all - especially jno. The word was definitely rorming (spelling debatable as it's not in the dictionary), not roaming. My Dad did not have a strong northern accent, and I would have heard the difference between 'roam' and 'rorm', though there could be a connection as Buenchico suggests. I am pretty sure that other references (both 2sp_ ) are typos for 'forming'.
you're welcome. I sometimes wonder if dialect words are as well recorded as they might be, but I don't know whether it's worth telling the Oxford Dictionary people about it; they seem chiefly interested in mainstream Engish.
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