fribble

English

Etymology

Perhaps related to frivol.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɹɪbəl/
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Verb

fribble (third-person singular simple present fribbles, present participle fribbling, simple past and past participle fribbled)

  1. To waste or fritter.
  2. To behave in a frivolous way.
    • 1984, Guy Davenport, Apples and Pears:
      We dried in the sun on a boulder as warm as a dying stove, and fribbled and monkeyed with each other, priming for later.
  3. To totter.

Translations

Adjective

fribble (comparative more fribble, superlative most fribble)

  1. Of little or no importance, frivolous.

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Noun

fribble (plural fribbles)

  1. A trifling action.
  2. A trifler.
  3. A frivolous, contemptible fellow; a fop.

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