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footle (verb), footles; footled; footling
1. To talk or to act foolishly: Mason complained that his co-workers were just being lazy and footling around.
2. To waste time, to trifle, to fool around: Too many people are much too busy footling on their computers and cell phones instead of taking care of more important issues.
2. To waste time, to trifle, to fool around: Too many people are much too busy footling on their computers and cell phones instead of taking care of more important issues.
The term footle is a verb originally from the nineteenth century which is still appropriate when referring to people doing foolish or insignificant things.
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English Words in Action, Group F
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