The player was kicked off the team for lollygagging [ˈlɑliˌɡæɡ] during practice.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 Aug 28, 2024, 6:56 AM cowpoke
“While the King welcomes any sort of contact, technology cannot compensate for the loss of propinquity [prəˈpɪŋkwɪti]. The King feels the lack of closeness with his California grandchildren acutely.” — Michael Cole quoted in the Daily Mail (UK), 10 June 2024propinquity [prəˈpɪŋkwɪti]
noun
Propinquity is a formal word that typically refers to nearness in place or time, making it a synonym of proximity. It can also be used as a synonym of kinship to refer to the state of being related to others by blood.
Propinquity was all about kinship when it entered English in the 14th century via an expansion in Latin of prope to propinquus, meaning “near, akin.” English Aug 27, 2024, 6:37 AM cowpoke
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