maunder

/ˈmɔndər/
verb
  1. To talk in a rambling, confused, or aimless way.
    • She maundered through her speech, losing the audience's attention.
    • Stop maundering and get to the point of your story.
    • The old man would maunder on about his childhood for hours.
  2. To move or act in a slow, aimless, or wandering manner.
    • The lost dog maundered along the riverbank, sniffing at everything.
    • He maundered around the house, not sure what to do with himself.
    • We spent the afternoon maundering through the quiet streets of the old town.