lollygag [ˈlɑliˌɡæɡ]
verb
To lollygag is to spend time doing things that are not useful or serious, or in other words, to fool around and waste time.
Lollygag (sometimes spelled lallygag) has been used informally to talk about acts of wasting time since at least the mid-19th century. Some might relate to this 1856 quote from The North Californian: “Oh, for a lodge on some vast iceberg, or a chance to lallygag amid piles of snow
English
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