bighellonare
Italian
Etymology
From bighellone (“loafer”) + -are.
Verb
bighellonàre (first-person singular present bighellóno, first-person singular past historic bighellonài, past participle bighellonàto, auxiliary avére)
- (intransitive) to loaf around, to hang around, to loiter; to waste time instead of working [auxiliary avere]
- Synonym: ciondolare
- (intransitive) to dawdle [auxiliary avere]
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