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trifling

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?a?fli?/

Adjective

trifling (comparative more trifling, superlative most trifling)

  1. Trivial, or of little importance.
    • 2005, Plato, Sophist. Translation by Lesley Brown. 234a.
      [] it doesn't take him long to make any of them, and he sells them for some trifling sum of money.
  2. Idle or frivolous.
  3. (African-American Vernacular) Of suspicious character, typically secretive or deceitful; shady.
    • 2001, Glenda Howard, Cita's World
      My hand was aching to slap that silly heifer. I told her to take her trifling ass down to Burger King and get herself a job flipping burgers []

Synonyms

  • trivial
  • inconsequential
  • petty
  • See also Thesaurus:insignificant

Related terms

  • trifle

Translations

Noun

trifling (plural triflings)

  1. The act of one who trifles; frivolous behaviour.
    • 1845, George Croly, Samuel Warren, Marston, or the Memoirs of a Statesman
      He writes on the principle, of course, that in one's dotage we are privileged to return to the triflings of our infancy, and that Downing Street cannot be better employed in these days than as a chapel of ease to Eton.

Translations

Verb

trifling

  1. present participle of trifle

Anagrams

  • filtring, flirting

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cockamamy

English

Alternative forms

  • cockamamie

Etymology

From Cockamamie (a marketing term for a child's rub-on tattoo), a deliberate mispronunciation of decalcomania.

Adjective

cockamamy (comparative more cockamamy, superlative most cockamamy)

  1. foolish, silly
  2. trifling
Translations

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