wallow (verb) - to lie or roll about in something, often in a lazy or self-indulgent way; to fully enjoy or immerse oneself [wol-oh]
BREAKDOWN: WEL- (to turn or revolve) + -OW (action)
a wallow is an area of wet earth, sand, or water
“There really is no time for wallowing in the miseries of life. We don’t have all the time in the world; we have all the world and not enough time.” —Craig Stone