dilly-dally

  • 21dilly-dally — Verb. To dawdle, linger, loiter. Informal …

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  • 22dilly-dally —  Loiter. Vacillate …

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  • 23dally — 1. verb /ˈdælɪ,ˈdæli/ a) To waste time in voluptuous pleasures, or in idleness; to trifle. The end of the top rope he dallied around the gooseneck trailer hitch. b) To interchange caresses, especially of a sexual nature; to use fondling; to… …

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  • 24dally — verb 1) don t dally on the way to work Syn: dawdle, delay, loiter, linger, waste time; lag, trail, straggle, fall behind; amble, meander, drift; informal dilly dally; archaic tarry See note at loiter …

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  • 25dilly-dallier — See dilly dally. * * * …

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  • 26dilly — Synonyms and related words: absurd, ace, balmy, beaut, corker, crackerjack, crazy, daisy, dally, dandy, darb, dillydally, dream, harebrained, honey, humdinger, insane, killer diller, knockout, lag, linger, loiter, lollapaloosa, loony, lulu, nifty …

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  • 27dilly-dallier — noun someone who wastes time • Syn: ↑dallier, ↑dillydallier, ↑mope, ↑lounger • Derivationally related forms: ↑lounge (for: ↑lounger), ↑mope …

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  • 28My Old Man (Football) — My Old Man song is a popular football song commonly sung by fans of English and Northern Irish soccer clubs. It is sung to the melody of the song Don t Dilly Dally (My Old Man Said Follow The Van) , popularised by Marie Lloyd.: My old man said be …

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  • 29My Old Man (football song) — My Old Man song is a football song sung by fans of English and Northern Irish Association football clubs. Usage has declined in recent years as the aspects of hooliganism it depicts has also decreased. It is sung to the melody of the song Don t… …

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  • 30My Old Man (Said Follow the Van) — My Old Man is a music hall song written by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins, made popular by Marie Lloyd. It is a humorous song, but it also reflects some of the hard aspects of working class life in London at the beginning of the 20th century.… …

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