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Busy vs Fiddlefart - What's the difference?

busy | fiddlefart |

As verbs the difference between busy and fiddlefart

is that busy is to make somebody busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied while fiddlefart is to linger aimlessly; to look busy while accomplishing nothing.

As nouns the difference between busy and fiddlefart

is that busy is a police officer while fiddlefart is used as a singlular reply to someone else's statement indicating that you think their statement was nonsense.

As an adjective busy

is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.

As an interjection fiddlefart is

used to express aggravation, anger or frustration.

busy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
  • a busy street
  • * Shakespeare
  • To-morrow is a busy day.
  • Engaged in another activity or by someone else.
  • The director cannot see you now, he's busy .
    Her telephone has been busy all day.
    She is too busy to have time for riddles.
  • Having a lot going on; complicated or intricate.
  • Flowers, stripes, and checks in the same fabric make for a busy pattern.
  • Officious; meddling.
  • * 1603 , , IV. ii. 130:
  • I will be hanged if some eternal villain, / Some busy and insinuating rogue, / Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, / Have not devised this slander; I'll be hanged else.

    Verb

  • To make somebody busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
  • * On my vacation I'll busy myself with gardening.
  • To rush somebody.
  • Noun

    (busies)
  • A police officer.
  • fiddlefart

    English

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • Used to express aggravation, anger or frustration.
  • Oh, fiddlefart !

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Used as a singlular reply to someone else's statement indicating that you think their statement was nonsense
  • He said the Jabberwok was real. Fiddlefart !
  • false or untrue
  • ''Her response to the news was, "Fiddlefart . I don't believe it!".

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To linger aimlessly; to look busy while accomplishing nothing.
  • Stop fiddlefarting around and come to supper!

    Synonyms

    * goof off * slack * nonsense