mess around
English
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editmess around (third-person singular simple present messes around, present participle messing around, simple past and past participle messed around)
- (informal) To fiddle idly.
- The kids sat there messing around with leaves and blades of grass because they were bored.
- These guys don't mess around! They finished the whole job in ten minutes.
- (informal) To joke, kid, or play.
- Hey, don't take it personally. I was only messing around.
- Don't mess around with electricity if you don't understand it.
- (informal) To have a sexual relationship, especially one which is non-commital.
- Rumor has it that he's messing around with his secretary.
- 2016, Lucy Dacus (lyrics and music), “Troublemaker Doppelgänger”, in No Burden, Matador Records:
- She grew up as the pretty young thing / Let them look up her skirt on the backyard swing, oh no / And Daddy told you to stay indoors / And I can understand how a girl gets bored / Too old to play and too young to mess around
Synonyms
edit- (all senses): mess about
- (fiddle idly): faff about (British, idiomatic), dick around (American, vulgar), waste time
Translations
editTo fiddle idly, to waste time
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