v. doo·dled, doo·dling, doo·dles v.intr. 1. To draw or sketch aimlessly, especially when preoccupied. 2. To kill time; dawdle. v.tr. To draw (figures) while preoccupied. n. A figure or design drawn or written absent-mindedly. [English dialectal, to fritter away time, perhaps from doodle, fool; see DOODLEBUG.] doodler n. |
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