@chaosprime You are incorrect. Look it up.
@StephenWacker Dude. That word you let be written as "doddling" 3 times on one page? It's "dawdling". You edit for a living, c'mon.
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@StephenWacker Yeah, no. "Doddle" is a noun meaning something easy. "Dawdle" is a verb meaning to act too slowly. -
@chaosprime Again, we used the word we meant. It's the way Doc speaks. You'll just have to live with it. -
@StephenWacker Uh huh. Some obscure meaning of "doddling" in context where the speaker obvs means "too slow". Pull other one, got bells on. -
@chaosprime You can believe what you want, but Doc is using archaic wording on purpose. That's the whole point. -
@StephenWacker OK. Are we talking about the bit in the OED where it's an alternate spelling of dawdling? Because that's archaic *spelling*.
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