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undallying
dal·ly
/
ˈdæl
i
/
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dal
-ee
]
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verb,
dal·lied,
dal·ly·ing.
verb (used without object)
1.
to waste time; loiter; delay.
2.
to act playfully, especially in an amorous or flirtatious way.
3.
to play mockingly; trifle:
to dally with danger.
verb (used with object)
4.
to waste (time) (usually followed by
away
).
Origin:
1250–1300;
Middle English
dalien
<
Anglo-French
dalier
to chat, of uncertain origin
Related forms
dal·li·er,
noun
dal·ly·ing·ly,
adverb
un·dal·ly·ing,
adjective
Synonyms
1.
See
loiter
.
2.
flirt, tease, trifle.
3.
toy.
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dally
(ˈdælɪ)
—
vb
,
-lies
,
-lying
,
-lied
1.
to waste time idly; dawdle
2.
(
usually foll by
with
) to deal frivolously or lightly with; trifle; toy:
to dally with someone's affections
[C14: from Anglo-French
dalier
to gossip, of uncertain origin]
'dallier
—
n
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Word Origin & History
dally
c.1300, possibly from Anglo-Fr. dalier "to amuse oneself," of uncertain origin.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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