Advertisement

dawdle (v.)

1650s, intransitive, "to idle, waste time," perhaps a variant of daddle "to walk unsteadily." Perhaps influenced by daw, because the bird was regarded as sluggish and silly. Not in general use until c. 1775. Transitive sense in dawdle away is attested by 1768. Related: Dawdled; dawdling; dawdler.

Others are reading

Advertisement
Definitions of dawdle from WordNet

dawdle (v.)
take one's time; proceed slowly;
Synonyms: linger
dawdle (v.)
waste time;
Synonyms: dally
dawdle (v.)
hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.;
Synonyms: lag / fall back / fall behind
From wordnet.princeton.edu