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To move slowly, deliberately, with the rationale of delaying the start of any task that you are less than enthused about.
There are those who Dawdle and those who Dwadle.
Dwadle by Beth's Accomplice December 18, 2008
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This word means absolutely nothing. It cannot be defined. You just call somebody a dwadler when it seems it would fit the occasion.

Most often used as replacement for 'loser' or 'dumbass'
Kid: "Sup du- *trips*"
Other kid: "hahah! you dwadler!"
Dwadler by Ryan Geoffrey Palmer October 2, 2007
To have sex with your “friends with benefit
He’s probably ditching us to dwadle with that Cindy girl he’s been hooking up with.
Dwadle by SEF March 3, 2022
I always wanted Mr. T for a father, but I was stuck with a dadlet.

deadletter 

In a blog or other community forum, the action of writing or posting comments which serve to create a fuss or controversy, but do not help resolve the issue being discussed. When you "deadletter" a public discussion space, you kill the opportunity for effective discourse on relevant subjects and kill the possibility of progress on those issues by diverting attention and energy to tangential or non-sequiteur issues, esp. using incendiary, passive-aggressive, or thinly-veiled remarks aimed at personal or public/political targets.
"That guy totatally deadlettered the issue at hand." (or) "Please ignore that deadletter post about the upcoming event; the important issues we need to cover before the event are really these..."
deadletter by Gratidude October 9, 2007
A combination of Dawdle and waddle.

To deliberately walk slow, in a way that does not allow others around you to walk briskly or with any urgency.

When a group of people completely block a walkway without any regard for those around them, who have things to do and places to be.
High schoolers tend to dwadle in the hallways.

Stop Dwadling, move it!