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It means someone who does not put down roots and is constantly on the move and comes from the proverb, "A rolling stone gathers no moss."
The English term for lutya is "wander" or "wandering."
The term mooch means to slouch and just wander around without any real aim or target. It is something that teenagers and students often do and it fills time well.
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The term “magic” means a supernatural power that can be used to move or change something.
The term emanate means to radiate or extrude something. An example of emanate being used in a sentence is "Heat and light emanate from the Sun constantly".
The term for people who wander from place to place without a settled home is often referred to as "nomads." These individuals or groups move regularly in search of food, water, grazing land, or other resources needed for survival.
kinetic is another term for change in motion. because in other language(greek),it means to move.
The slang term is "bookworm."
The term 'on the move' means to be physically active. A nurse has been on her feet helping patients all day, hence she's been 'on the move'. Basically one is moving all the time without a chance to sit down.
Polar wander
I'm sorry but it means he doesn't want a long term relationship with you. Best to move on.