potter
pot·ter [potter potters pottered pottering] verb, noun BrE [ˈpɒtə(r)] NAmE [ˈpɑːtər] verb (BrE) (NAmE putt·er)intransitive + adv./prep. to do things or move without hurrying, especially when you are doing sth that you enjoy and that is not important •I spent the day pottering around the house. Verb forms: Word Origin: v. mid 16th cent. ‘poke repeatedly’ pote ‘to push, kick, or poke’ n. late Old English pottere ↑pot ‘container’ ↑-er noun a person who makes ↑clay pots by hand Word Origin: v. mid 16th cent. ‘poke repeatedly’ pote ‘to push, kick, or poke’ n. late Old English pottere ↑pot ‘container’ ↑-er See also: ↑putter
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