fool around
Verb
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Verb
fool around (third-person singular simple present fools around, present participle fooling around, simple past and past participle fooled around)
- (intransitive, idiom) To engage in frivolous behaviour; to monkey around.
- (intransitive) To waste time.
- (intransitive, informal, idiom) To engage in casual or flirtatious sexual acts.
- Jake has been fooling around with a married woman.
- (intransitive, informal) To engage in adultery; to play around.
- French: faire l'imbécile, flâner
- German: herumalbern
- Portuguese: molestar, encher o saco
- Russian: валя́ть дурака́
- French: traînailler, se la couler douce, flâner
- Spanish: pelar la pava (Spain, colloquial)
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