
Itâs a little nod to Wayneâs World, but instead of âparty time, excellentâ (if you are aware of the cult nineties classic) I will be diving into one WORD each day. It could be something I learned, something bizarre that happened, a favourite word that I have rediscovered or just a thought that wonât leave me alone.
If youâre joining in on todayâs word, feel free to use this tag to connect your post to the series: #WaynesWord
Todayâs word is FUTTER
(Northern Irish slang, pronounced âfooterâ).
This is one of my all time favourite words, a very local, colloquial word that is a verb (a doing word, e.g. to futter) and itâs got that great, flexible Northern Irish charm to it.
It typically means to fidget with something, mess around or waste time doing something in an unproductive or clumsy way. Itâs a bit like procrastinating but doing silly things that really donât need to be done at this current moment of time.
Examples in use:
– âHeâs been futtering about with that car all morning and still hasnât fixed it.â
– âQuit futtering and get a move on!â
It is usually lighthearted or teasing â itâs not harsh. Someone who is âfutteringâ might be tinkering, daydreaming or just not getting on with it.
Let me know if you have ever heard of this word or maybe you have another word to describe futtering.
Wayne