"Idling" is a word in ENGLISH
of Idle
... as a reminder that a white man could still kill him for nothing.
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One day an out of work mime is visiting the zoo and attemptsto earn some money as a street performer. Unfortunately, assoon as he starts to draw a crowd, a zoo keeper grabs him anddrags him into his office. The zoo-keeper explains to the mime that the zoo's mostpopular attraction, a gorilla, has died suddenly and thekeeper fears that attendance at the zoo will fall off. Heoffers the mime a job to dress up as the gorilla until theycan get another one. The mime accepts. So the next morning the mime puts on the gorilla suit andenters the cage before crowd comes. He discovers that it's agreat job. He can sleep all he wants, play and make fun ofpeople and he draws bigger crowds than he ever did as a mime.However, eventually the crowds tire of him and he tires ofjust swinging on tires. He begins to notice that the people are paying moreattention to the lion in the cag e next to his. Not wanting tolose the attention of his audience, he climbs to the top ofhis cage, crawls across a partition, and dangles from the topto the lion's cage. Of course, this makes the lion furious,but the crowd loves it. At the end of the day the zoo-keepercomes and gives the mime a raise for being such a goodattraction. Well, this goes on for some time, the mime keeps tauntingthe lion, the crowds grow larger, and his salary keeps goingup. Then one terrible day when he is dangling over thefurious lion, he slips and falls. The mime is terrified. Thelion gathers itself and prepares to pounce. The mime is so scared that he begins to run round and roundthe cage with the lion close behind. Finally, the mime startsscreaming and yelling, "Help, Help me!" but the lion is quickand pounces. The mime soon finds himself flat on his back looking up atthe angry lion and the lion says, " Shut up you idiot! Do youwant to get us both fired?"
To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain; -- with for; as, idleness accounts for poverty.
Read the complete definitionátab v [A13] for the mouth to move vigorously in eating or talking. Nag-átab ang ímung bàbà ug úsap sa …
Read the complete definitionIdle talk; senseless prattle; gabble; twaddle.
Read the complete definitionAn idle talker; an irrational prater; a teller of secrets.
Read the complete definitionbásia - (Sp. vacia) Idle, lazy, disengaged, unoccupied (particularly applied to females). Oy, básia, silhigí ang salúg. Hey, you lazy …
Read the complete definitionadj. /NAG-/ idle, lazy, shiftless.
Read the complete definitionbiád-bíad - To strut, walk about proudly with head thrown back; to walk about idly or aimlessly, promenade or go …
Read the complete definitionIdle talk; babble.
Read the complete definitionA restless vagabond; -- originally, an idle stroller or gypsy (as in France) thought to have come from Bohemia; in …
Read the complete definitionTo alarm with idle phantoms.
Read the complete definitionbuluraón - Gossip, chat, idle talk; to gossip, etc. (cf. búrà, bura-án).
Read the complete definitionAn idle, worthless fellow, who is without any visible means of support; a dissipated sponger.
Read the complete definitionEngaged in some business; hard at work (either habitually or only for the time being); occupied with serious affairs; not …
Read the complete definitionIdle talk; silly prattle.
Read the complete definitionA person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; an …
Read the complete definitionTo use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
Read the complete definitionTo talk much and idly; to chatter.
Read the complete definitionTo utter rapidly, idly, or indistinctly.
Read the complete definitionTo talk idly, carelessly, or with undue rapidity; to jabber; to prate.
Read the complete definitionSounds like those of a magpie or monkey; idle talk; rapid, thoughtless talk; jabber; prattle.
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