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(countable) Something done for pleasure or entertainment, especially one involving movement or an excursion.
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A hobby or recreational or leisure pursuit.
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(humorous) Something that wastes time.
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One who doorsteps, or corners somebody for an unexpected interview.
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(video games) To play in free roam mode.
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Someone acting freely or even irresponsibly.
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Software with excess capability that serves no productive end. The term describes anything that eats huge amounts of time for quite marginal gains in function but seduces people into using it anyway.
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An activity that one enjoys doing in one's spare time.
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(obsolete) Something which amuses, and serves to make time pass agreeably.
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(transitive, video games) To spend most or all one's time on.
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A single partner to hold accountable, such as in business or negotiations.
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To occupy oneself for a period of time.
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Obsolete form of pastime. [Something which amuses, and serves to make time pass agreeably.]
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Obsolete spelling of pastime [Something which amuses, and serves to make time pass agreeably.]
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Something which amuses, and serves to make time pass agreeably.
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A duration of time when one is not as serious as they could be, especially in a conflict of sorts.
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Work that is very easy or enjoyable.
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Alternative form of ratebuster [A worker who works as fast as possible, ignoring the limits on productivity agreed by other workers or by a union.]
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Any activity, such as play, that amuses, diverts or stimulates.
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a semi-professional sportsman or athlete
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(informal, idiomatic) Something or someone that consumes an inordinate amount of time, especially without achieving anything productive.
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(informal) An activity or event that is very time-consuming and usually a waste of time.
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An activity which unproductively consumes a large amount of time; a distraction.
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(informal) Media (especially television shows) which depicts people enjoying unrealistic amounts of free time.
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(informal) Something that consumes a great deal of time, usually with little benefit; a waste of time.
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Alternative form of timesuck [(informal) Any time-consuming activity.]
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(informal, idiomatic) Something or someone that consumes an inordinate amount of time, especially without achieving anything productive.
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Alternative spelling of time killer [An activity which unproductively consumes a large amount of time; a distraction.]
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Alternative form of timesuck [(informal) Any time-consuming activity.]
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Something which passes the time that may or may not be seen positively.
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Alternative spelling of time killer [An activity which unproductively consumes a large amount of time; a distraction.]
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(India) Aimless or unproductive activity; killing time.
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Alternative form of time sink [(informal) Something that consumes a great deal of time, usually with little benefit; a waste of time.]
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(informal) Any time-consuming activity.
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Alternative spelling of time-waster [Someone who wastes their own or others' time.]
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The wasting of time; idleness or procrastination.
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(music) A slow-tempo march played during a wedding.
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