longhauling
/ˈlɒŋhɔːlɪŋ/
Etymology
From long haul + -ing.
longhauling means the act of travelling long distances. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 85 out of 100.
longhauling is pronounced /ˈlɒŋhɔːlɪŋ/.
noun
- The act of travelling long distances.“Please address the effects of the military proposals on the fishing industry; consider commercial fishing, longhauling, pound dashing, trawling, seigning for shrimp, crab, shellfish, and pinfish. What are the impacts due to noise, radiation, and the restricted fishing areas?”
- The act of a taxicab driver taking a passenger on a long detour to the destination without consent in order to drive up the fare.“Taxi fares to Strip hotels [in Las Vegas, Nevada] – 30 minutes in heavy traffic – run $10 to $15 (to downtown, average $20), cash only. Fare gouging (‘long-hauling’) through the airport connector tunnel is common; ask your driver to use surface streets instead.”
- The act of transporting goods over long distances.“Everyone thought he was crazy these days, and he was willing to admit that he was more than a little responsible for that. Quitting his longhauling job, living out of his truck, and subsisting on his savings while he pursued a man that no one believed existed ... it did sound kinda crazy to an outsider in these matters.”