lur·ry I. \ˈlərē\noun (-es) Etymology: by shortening & alteration from liripipe now dialect England 1.: something repeated by rote (as a formula or canting speech) < turn prayer into a kind of lurry — John Milton > 2.: a jumble of sounds : tumult II. verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: origin unknown dialect England: drag III. dialect Britain variant of lorry