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lelkovat — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • dally verb To waste time or delay unnecessarily.
  • hang out verb To spend time somewhere in a relaxed way, with no particular purpose, usually with other people.
  • loiter verb To stand or wait around somewhere without any clear purpose.
  • lollygag verb To dawdle; to be lazy or idle; to avoid necessary work or effort.

Senses

lelkovat is used for these senses in English:

  • dally To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle.
  • hang out (dated, informal) To be unyielding; to hold out.
  • lollygag (US) To dawdle; to be lazy or idle; to avoid necessary work or effort.
  • twiddle one's thumbs (idiomatic) To wait or dawdle; to accomplish nothing useful or lack a useful occupation.

dally — full definition

  1. verb To waste time or delay unnecessarily.
  2. verb To flirt or engage in a casual romance.

hang out — full definition

  1. verb To spend time somewhere in a relaxed way, with no particular purpose, usually with other people.
  2. verb To be a regular companion of someone, or to keep company with a particular group.
  3. verb To put washing outside on a line so that it dries.

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