doodle

UK /ˈduːdl̩/ US /ˈdud(ə)l/
noun 4verb 3

Definitions

noun

1

A fool, a simpleton, a mindless person.

Mrs. Sneak. Why doodle! jackanapes! harkee, who am I? Sneak. Come, don't go to call names: am I? vhy my vife, and I am your master.

Perceval. Weep on! weep on! thou flouted loon, Weep on! weep on! thou gowky doodle!

2

A small mindless sketch, etc.

3

The penis.

His doodle hung as limp as last month's celery.

Her favorite had been when she'd convinced the lascivious guards that Dinah's red hair meant she was a witch, and if they molested her, their doodles would shrivel up between their legs and fall off. Daisy had assured her that no man would risk losing his doodle.

verb

1

To draw or scribble aimlessly.

The bored student doodled a submarine in his notebook.

The managing director doodled.

2

To engage in something non-seriously; fiddle.

I've been expecting women's music finally to discover New Wave and technopop, and this album is the evidence that someone has been peaking ^([sic]) at music videos and doodling around with sythesizers.

I can tell you that he does indeed spend a lot of time on business and social calls, social chats, doodling around on AOL, and skimming the daily paper while those patients are piling up.

3

To drone like a bagpipe.

noun

1

Any crossbreed of a poodle with a different breed of dog.

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