lothie
To dawdle over a beverage (usually at a restaurant), talking, for an inordinate period of time, sometimes getting refills. Can be extended logically to mean taking a long time to finish anything that would be expected to take a much shorter length of time. Originally used by a friend of Lothie's to explain why a short meal turned into hours when Lothie was present, usually because she was still lingering over her coffee.
No, we can't leave -- I'm still lothie-ing my coffee!" "Mike lothied over his spreadsheet for so long that he didn't get it submitted in time for the sales meeting.
Lothi
Meaning "Chaste Fire" "Fervent Heat" "Fervent Rage" or "God of Fire". It is a variation of the old norse name "Logi" which is an old God of fire in norse mythology.
"His smile brightens me up like a warm fire. For this his name shall be Lothi"