1: To mess around on the computer
2: To allow friend to sign onto social network sites/ play with google or other entertaining sites as to be a good host/ess.
2: To allow friend to sign onto social network sites/ play with google or other entertaining sites as to be a good host/ess.
Susan: "Here Hannah computer around, I need to clean my room"
Hannah: "I don't think there is such a thing as to "computer around"..."
Susan: "Well now there is."
Hannah: "I don't think there is such a thing as to "computer around"..."
Susan: "Well now there is."
by eyyyou October 24, 2010
by Bob October 29, 2003
by Godhimself2699 December 12, 2018
1.The root "dick" refers to the male genetalia in reference to "jacking-off" which can either mean mastrabation or for our purposes, not getting much accomplished.
2.To be "dicked-around" can mean to recieve "the short end of the stick" however deeply one may have been "dicked".
Sometimes considered offensive because of the reference to top-bottom dog mentality through alluding to male homosexual relations when used by a male refering to another male.
2.To be "dicked-around" can mean to recieve "the short end of the stick" however deeply one may have been "dicked".
Sometimes considered offensive because of the reference to top-bottom dog mentality through alluding to male homosexual relations when used by a male refering to another male.
1.Nic and I meant to go study at the library but instead went to the bar dicking-around and hung out with some nice young ladies.
2.Tony really dicked-me-around when he should have, instead, given me two-hundred dollars for the amplifier.
2.Tony really dicked-me-around when he should have, instead, given me two-hundred dollars for the amplifier.
by Bud Clay Thomas July 03, 2006
The act of becoming intoxicated and then proceeding to go out with your friends and flirt with many members of the opposite sex, dance, say stupid things, and in general have a wonderful time.
by TMaC March 21, 2004
They were "fooling around" all night.
by David Blane May 23, 2005
by Bill Petrie October 27, 2003