bum around vs go to seed

bum around

verb
  • To wander around idly to no purpose; to loaf or loiter. 

go to seed

verb
  • To pass from flowering or ripening to the formation of seeds. 

  • To deteriorate; to decline into an unkempt or debased condition. 

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