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− | adj 1: not in action or at work; "an idle laborer"; "idle drifters"; "the idle rich"; "an idle mind" 2: without a basis in reason or fact; "baseless gossip"; "the allegations proved groundless"; "idle fears"; "unfounded suspicions"; "unwarranted jealousy" [syn: baseless, groundless, unfounded, unwarranted] 3: not in active use; "the machinery sat idle during the strike"; "idle hands" [syn: unused] 4: silly or trivial; "idle pleasure"; "light banter"; "light idle chatter" [syn: light] 5: lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; "idle talk"; "a loose tongue" [syn: loose] 6: not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds" [syn: dead] 7: not having a job; "idle carpenters"; "jobless transients"; "many people in the area were out of work" [syn: jobless, out of work] v 1: run disconnected or idle; "the engine is idling" [syn: tick over] [ant: run] 2: be idle; exist in a changeless situation; "The old man sat and stagnated on his porch"; "He slugged in bed all morning" [syn: laze, slug, stagnate] [ant: work] | + | adj 1: '''not in action or at work'''; "an idle laborer"; "idle drifters"; "the idle rich"; "an idle mind" 2: without a basis in reason or fact; "baseless gossip"; "the allegations proved groundless"; "idle fears"; "unfounded suspicions"; "unwarranted jealousy" [syn: baseless, groundless, unfounded, unwarranted] 3: not in active use; "the machinery sat idle during the strike"; "idle hands" [syn: unused] 4: silly or trivial; "idle pleasure"; "light banter"; "light idle chatter" [syn: light] 5: lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; "idle talk"; "a loose tongue" [syn: loose] 6: not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds" [syn: dead] 7: not having a job; "idle carpenters"; "jobless transients"; "many people in the area were out of work" [syn: jobless, out of work] v 1: run disconnected or idle; "the engine is idling" [syn: tick over] [ant: run] 2: be idle; exist in a changeless situation; "The old man sat and stagnated on his porch"; "He slugged in bed all morning" [syn: laze, slug, stagnate] [ant: work] |
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+ | This said, gives you some explenation of the word "IDLE". Actually this term is often used in chatrooms for people who's client program is online but the person behind the computer hasn't spoke on that channel for some time. |
Revision as of 13:11, 2 January 2005
idle
Definition:
adj 1: not in action or at work; "an idle laborer"; "idle drifters"; "the idle rich"; "an idle mind" 2: without a basis in reason or fact; "baseless gossip"; "the allegations proved groundless"; "idle fears"; "unfounded suspicions"; "unwarranted jealousy" [syn: baseless, groundless, unfounded, unwarranted] 3: not in active use; "the machinery sat idle during the strike"; "idle hands" [syn: unused] 4: silly or trivial; "idle pleasure"; "light banter"; "light idle chatter" [syn: light] 5: lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; "idle talk"; "a loose tongue" [syn: loose] 6: not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds" [syn: dead] 7: not having a job; "idle carpenters"; "jobless transients"; "many people in the area were out of work" [syn: jobless, out of work] v 1: run disconnected or idle; "the engine is idling" [syn: tick over] [ant: run] 2: be idle; exist in a changeless situation; "The old man sat and stagnated on his porch"; "He slugged in bed all morning" [syn: laze, slug, stagnate] [ant: work]
This said, gives you some explenation of the word "IDLE". Actually this term is often used in chatrooms for people who's client program is online but the person behind the computer hasn't spoke on that channel for some time.