uitwaaien

 OUT-vah-yun

 Going out in windy weather, particularly into nature, to refresh and clear one's mind. The wind does the work — you just have to show up and let it blow through you.
Etymology
 Dutch — uit (out) + waaien (to blow). An idiomatic expression rather than a formal term. The Dutch treat it as a legitimate activity, not an eccentric one.
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