v. Obs. Also 7 fanferluche. [ad. F. fanfrelucher in same sense.] intr. To trifle; to act wantonly. Also, to fanfreluche it.
1653. Urquhart, Rabelais, II. xxiii. They very often jumd and fanfreluched almost at every fields end. Ibid. (a. 1693), III. xxxi. 265. By dufling and fanferluching it five and twenty or thirty times a day.