Verb: pootle poo-t(u)l
Usage: Brit
1.Move in a leisurely unhurried
way
"I don't often get the chance to pootle around country lanes on a Sunday
morning"
Derived forms: pootled, pootling, pootles
Encyclopedia:
Pootle
Pootle was also the youngest member of the Flump family. He often
got things confused and he sometimes wore a white hat (both of which can also be
said about me).
Well I suppose you could say I pootled to work in the morning, it was certainly more leisurely than the previous morning when I was attempting the 25 minute walk balancing my bag, laptop, towels, various post holiday bits and pieces for the office and a large cake!
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