Some synonyms for the verb to dilly dally are to dawdle, saunter, schlep, or tarry.
to waste time - esp. via indecision
divert, sidetrack, lead astray, amuse, occupy, entertain, beguile, engross
No, it is not. Dilly is a noun meaning something remarkable or extraordinary.
They are synonyms.
Synonyms
Hurry up! Don't dilly-dally we are in a hurry.
to dally as in dilly dally
It means to waste time. Most people like to dilly dally rather than finishing a job.
'Dilly Dally'
to waste time - esp. via indecision
When someone says "don't dilly dally," they are urging you not to waste time or procrastinate. The phrase suggests that you should be more efficient and focused on completing a task or making a decision without unnecessary delays. It conveys a sense of urgency and the importance of taking action promptly.
divert, sidetrack, lead astray, amuse, occupy, entertain, beguile, engross
The word you are looking for is "dilly-dally," which means to waste time through aimless or excessive talking.
Dilly Dally, Phineas T Buster, Princess-Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring, Chief Thunder Cloud
be uncertain, be indecisive, vacillate, waver, falter, dither, shilly-shally, pause, dilly-dally, dawdle, delay, be unwilling, hang back, think twice, scruple, have qualms, be reluctant
Erin Dilly's birth name is Erin Catherine Dilly.
Dilly Knox was born in 1884.