My word of the week – lollygag
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This word is not half as bad as it might sound. It does not involve lollies, or gagging. In fact, a lot of you will lollygag, possibly on a daily basis. Many of you will be lollygagging right now. The Oxford Dictionary definition is:"Spend time aimlessly; idle."I don't profess to be an expert at many…
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