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trifle
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tri·fle  (trfl)
n.
1. Something of little importance or value.
2. A small amount; a jot.
3. A dessert typically consisting of plain or sponge cake soaked in sherry, rum, or brandy and topped with layers of jam or jelly, custard, and whipped cream.
4.
a. A moderately hard variety of pewter.
b. trifles Utensils made from this variety of pewter.
v. tri·fled, tri·fling, tri·fles
v.intr.
1. To deal with something as if it were of little significance or value.
2. To act, perform, or speak with little seriousness or purpose; jest.
3. To play or toy with something: Don't trifle with my affections. See Synonyms at flirt.
v.tr.
To waste (time or money, for example).
Idiom:
a trifle
Very little; somewhat: a trifle stingy.

[Middle English trufle, trifle, from Old French trufle, mockery, diminutive of truffe, deception.]

trifler (trflr) n.

trifle [ˈtraɪfəl]
n
1. a thing of little or no value or significance
2. a small amount; bit a trifle more enthusiasm
3. (Cookery) Brit a cold dessert made with sponge cake spread with jam or fruit, soaked in wine or sherry, covered with a custard sauce and cream, and decorated
4. (Engineering / Metallurgy) a type of pewter of medium hardness
5. (Engineering / Metallurgy) articles made from this pewter
vb
1. (intr; usually foll by with) to deal (with) as if worthless; dally to trifle with a person's affections
2. to waste (time) frivolously
[from Old French trufle mockery, from trufler to cheat]
trifler  n

trifle


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