Word of the Day
for Monday,
March 11, 2013
Shilly-shally \SHIL-ee-shal-ee\, verb:
1. to show indecision or hesitation; be irresolute; vacillate.
2. to waste time; dawdle.
2. to waste time; dawdle.
noun:
1. irresolution; indecision; vacillation: It was sheer shilly-shally on his part.
1. irresolution; indecision; vacillation: It was sheer shilly-shally on his part.
adjective:
1. irresolute; undecided; vacillating.
1. irresolute; undecided; vacillating.
Great mistake—Make up
your mind and don't shilly
shally.
-- Agatha Christie, A Caribbean Mystery, 1964
-- Agatha Christie, A Caribbean Mystery, 1964
But look, Your
Highness, I didn't come to shilly-shally,
so don't say anything to inhibit her. I want it straight.
-- Saul Bellow, Henderon the Rain King, 1959
-- Saul Bellow, Henderon the Rain King, 1959
In the great tradition of reduplicating a phrase to infuse it
with a dose of levity, shilly-shally
comes from the phrase “shall I, shall I.” When shilly-shally first entered
English at the turn of the eighteenth century, it was spelled "shill I,
shall I."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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