footle
[ foot-l ]
[ ˈfʊt l ]
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verb
to talk or act foolishly
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More about footle
- First recorded in 1890–95.
- Of uncertain origin; perhaps from the British dialectal footy, meaning “worthless or paltry.”
EXAMPLES OF FOOTLE
- They tend to footle during meetings, throwing in random comments and sidetracking the discussion.
- The children were supposed to be cleaning their room, but they just footled around, chatting and giggling instead.