trifle away


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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.trifle away - spend wastefullytrifle away - spend wastefully; "wanton one's money away"
expend,spend,drop - pay out; "spend money"
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trifle

nounverb
1.To treat lightly or flippantly:
2.To move one's fingers or hands in a nervous or aimless fashion:
3.To make amorous advances without serious intentions:
phrasal verb
trifle away
1.To pass (time) without working or in avoiding work:
dawdle (away),fiddle away,idle (away),kill,waste,while (away),wile (away).
2.To spend (money) excessively and usually foolishly:
Slang:blow.
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