fiddle around
1. To play with or idly handle (something); to tinker (with something), especially ineptly or improperly. John, would you quit fiddling around with that engine and bring the car to a shop already? Mary, stop fiddling around with the hem of your dress and sit still! I find that I fiddle around with my wedding ring when I get nervous.
2. To engage in aimless recreation or frivolous time-wasting with someone or something. Quit fiddling around and work on your book report already! Tom spends most of his spare time fiddling around in the workshop downstairs. Instead of working on my taxes, I just fiddled around for most of the afternoon. That was a waste.
3. To annoy or irritate someone, often by wasting their time. Quit fiddling around with me and give my book back, will you? Would you stop fiddling around with your brother? Can't you see how annoyed he's getting? This company is just fiddling around with me now. I've been on hold for over an hour!
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fiddle around (with something)
and fiddle about (with something)to play with something; to tinker with something ineptly. My brother is outside fiddling around with his car engine. He should stop fiddling around and go out and get a job.
fiddle around
(with someone) and fiddle about (with someone) to tease, annoy, or play with someone; to waste someone's time. All right, stop fiddling around with me and tell me how much you will give me for my car. Now it's time for all of you to quit fiddling around and get to work. Tom, you have to stop spending your time fiddling about with your friends. It's time to get serious with your studies.
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