Meaning to 'fool around' or 'dawdle'. Known from the 1860's but specific origin unknown
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Well lollygag means to waste time and a sentence can be I love to lollygag with my friends.
aimless wandering. How about: lollygag amble saunter stroll loafing
To lollygag is to loiter around without any specific goal. Wasting time would also be called lollygagging. lollygag - dawdle
If you lollygag doing your homework, your mother may goad you into it by refusing to serve supper til your'e done.
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The term "lollygag" is believed to have originated in the mid-19th century in the United States. It is thought to be a combination of "lolly," which may derive from "loll," meaning to lounge or move lazily, and "gag," which could refer to a playful or foolish act. The word originally described wasting time or being idle, often in a lighthearted or carefree manner. Its playful connotation has persisted in contemporary usage.