1. To wait in line, unsure of whether getting into a new line will speed things up, or if you are better off doing something else.
2. Switching from line to line without actually moving any faster.
(Those aware of Murphy's Laws and various corollaries know that the other line moves faster. Until you switch, that is. Then the line you were in moves faster. I think you can find these laws in a Paul Dickson book, now in a reprinted edition selling very cheap, The Official Rules and Explanations.)
Примеры использования:
1. I've been benning around in this bank for 15 minutes now. I could have been on my way by now.
2. Rush needs his coffee so bad that he spends the first two hours benning over at 7-11.
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