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One who takes part in the act of 'Durdling'. Did you see that warrior stand in the fire? What a Durdle...
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To stand around and do nothing; taking a long time doing an action or set of actions and accomplishing nothing. wasting time All you do is durdle. Quit your durdling and pass your turn
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English, Anglo-Saxon word which means "to pierce" and is a name that goes back thousands of years. All those who are blessed and worthy possess the name Durdle. Durdle Door is a geographical wonder in England
Yeah I got my ear durdled yesterday I will durdle all up on your face if your not careful |
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A person who takes a long time to complete a very simple task, generally during online games or card games. "Jesus Christ dude, just cast the spell you durdle.
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A nice, hardworking person That guy is a durdle, he volenteers at the hospital
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a hairy ape like creature that is allways wereing cloths from hot topic ad thinking its fitting in with popular girl durdle dah
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