To spend in idleness; to waste; to consume.
Of an engine: to run at a slow speed, or out of gear; to tick over.
To lose or spend time doing nothing, or without being employed in business.
Not engaged in any occupation or employment; unemployed; inactive; doing nothing in particular.
Not being used appropriately; not occupied; (of time) with no, no important, or not much activity.
Averse to work, labor or employment; lazy; slothful.
Of no importance; useless; worthless; vain; trifling; thoughtless; silly.
An idle game.
The lowest selectable thrust or power setting of an engine.
The state of idling, of being idle.
An idle animation.
To stress out.
To cause to excrete moisture through skin.
To emit sweat.
To worry about (something).
To cause to perspire.
To have drops of water form on (something's surface) due to moisture condensation.
To be extremely dedicated to winning a game; to play competitively.
To extract money, labour, etc. from, by exaction or oppression.
To emit moisture.
To solder (a pipe joint) together.
To take a racehorse for a short exercise run.
To cook slowly at low heat, in shallow oil and without browning, to reduce moisture content.
To worry.
To work hard.
To emit, in the manner of sweat.
To suffer a penalty; to smart for one's misdeeds.
The state of one who sweats; diaphoresis.
Hard work; toil.
A short run by a racehorse as a form of exercise.
An extremely competitive player.
The sweating sickness.
Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation.
A soldier (especially one who is old or experienced).
Moisture issuing from any substance.