doodle

doodle
Synonyms and related words:
ass, bagpipe, beat, beguile the time, bilk, black and white, blow, blow a horn, born fool, brouillon, buffoon, bugle, burn daylight, carillon, cartoon, chalk, charcoal, charcoal drawing, cheat, chiaroscuro, chisel, clarion, clown, color, consume time, copy, cozen, crayon, crosshatch, dabble, dally, dash off, daub, dawdle, defraud, delineate, delineation, depict, design, diagram, diddle, dillydally, do, donkey, double-tongue, draft, draw, drawing, ebauche, egregious ass, esquisse, fife, figure of fun, flimflam, flute, fool, footle, fribble, fritter away time, graph, gyp, hatch, idiot, ignoramus, imbecile, jackass, jerk, kill time, lag, limn, line drawing, linger, lip, loiter, lollygag, lose time, lunatic, mess, mess around, milksop, mooncalf, nincompoop, ninny, overreach, paint, paint a picture, pass the time, pastel, pen-and-ink, pencil, pencil drawing, perfect fool, picture, picturize, piddle, pipe, poke, portray, potter, puddle, putter, rough copy, rough draft, rough outline, schmuck, scrabble, scratch, scrawl, scribble, scumble, shade, silhouette, silver-print drawing, sinopia, sketch, softhead, sop, sound, stencil, study, stupid ass, tinker, tint, tomfool, tongue, toot, tootle, trace, tracing, trifle, triple-tongue, trumpet, tweedle, vignette, waste time, whistle, wind, wind the horn, zany

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  • Doodle Do — is a British television programme designed for pre school children. It is currently aired on the CBeebies channel. The programme features three Doodle Doers puppets called Dib dab , Scribble and Stick who interact with a human presenter, Chris… …   Wikipedia

  • doodle — (v.) scrawl aimlessly, 1935, from dial. doodle, dudle fritter away time, trifle, or associated with DAWDLE (Cf. dawdle). It was a noun meaning simple fellow from 1620s. LONGFELLOW: That s a name we made up back home for people who make foolish… …   Etymology dictionary

  • doodle — doo dle, n. [Cf. {Dawdle}.] A trifler; a simple fellow. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • doodle — ► VERB ▪ scribble absent mindedly. ► NOUN ▪ a drawing made absent mindedly. DERIVATIVES doodler noun. ORIGIN from Low German dudeldopp simpleton …   English terms dictionary

  • doodle — [do͞od′ l] vi. doodled, doodling [Ger dudeln, to play (the bagpipe), hence to trifle, dawdle (< Pol dudlić < dudy, a bagpipe < Turk duduk, a flute); reinforced by echoic TOOTLE & DAWDLE] 1. to move aimlessly or foolishly; dawdle ☆ 2. to… …   English World dictionary

  • Doodle — For other uses, see Doodle (disambiguation). Various doodles A doodle is an unfocused drawing made while a person s attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be… …   Wikipedia

  • Doodle — Das Wort Doodle (vom Englischen doodle für „Gekritzel“ oder „kritzeln“) steht für: einen Dienst im Internet, siehe Doodle (Dienst) ein Computerspiel, siehe Doodle Jump thematisch veränderte Logos des Unternehmens Google, siehe Google#Google… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • doodle — I UK [ˈduːd(ə)l] / US [ˈdud(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms doodle : singular doodle plural doodles a pattern or picture that you draw when you are bored or are thinking about other things II UK [ˈduːd(ə)l] / US [ˈdud(ə)l] verb [intransitive]… …   English dictionary

  • Doodle — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le mot doodle en anglais signifie « gribouillage », un style de dessin. Les Google Doodles, des logos utilisés de manière temporaire par le… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • doodle — I. verb (doodled; doodling) Etymology: perhaps from doodle to ridicule Date: 1935 intransitive verb 1. to make a doodle 2. dawdle, trifle transitive verb to produce by doodling • doodler …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • doodle — doodle1 doodler, n. /doohd l/, v., doodled, doodling, n. v.t., v.i. 1. to draw or scribble idly: He doodled during the whole lecture. 2. to waste (time) in aimless or foolish activity. 3. Dial. to deceive; cheat. n. 4. a design, figure, or …   Universalium

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