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the procrastinating
verb
To delay taking action; to wait until later.
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And the procrastinating male shopper gets much of the credit.
They consider themselves experts on the procrastinating male, especially when it comes to sparkle and glitter.
Just ahead, Sampras will meet the procrastinating Marat Safin in a re-match of last year's U.S. Open final.
Instead, the people he's caught the attention of are all the procrastinating online voyeurs like myself, and the one person who really matters in the situation has wandered off to Reddit, her loins still stubbornly refusing to be set aflame.
The eggheads who populate the film may seem far removed from the procrastinating goofballs littering bars, beds and sofas in the director's earlier work, but Bujalski believes they too are trying to crack the codes of human interaction.
All of the procrastinating Pollys and Peters who waited til the last minute to file their taxes can breathe a sigh of relief.
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But what I want to know is, can the mind-wandering of the average procrastinating person be improved?
Workers now typically spend a quarter of the day procrastinating, students a third of the day.
As the typical procrastinating writer and busy mom, I personally look forward to anything that promises to make me more efficient with my time.
Teenagers will preen themselves for one another or lie in the sun procrastinating about their summer reading.
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