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I actually have used a derivative of the word "pootle" (with the same meaning) for years: Pootley-fart.
so, I gather that, where most USns would simply 'fart around' to kill time, a surpassing variant might be to
'pootley-fart (around?)'.
WW
I love it - pootley-fart.
It is as quaintly amusing as that wonderful term diddly-squat (which always sounds best in a southern accent)
It is as quaintly amusing as that wonderful term diddly-squat (which always sounds best in a southern accent)
And diddly-squat's second cousin, once removed, diddly-damn...
Go tug on stales' ear, will you please?
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