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  • Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Verb Phrase 147. The verb phrase today is to

  • fart around. Okay. It is actually the word fart like somebody farts you know, fart. (farting sound)

  • So we do use it as a verb phrase to fart around sometimes. All right. So let's look

  • at the note here. If someone is farting around, he or she takes part in aimless

  • recreation or wasting time by fooling around, especially the wasting time by

  • fooling around. That's the way we often use it. It's definitely a very informal

  • use. Let's continue here. Fart around though commonly used, is considered slang.

  • Yeah. American slang. This is mostly in American English and could possibly be

  • considered to be rude or offensive depending on the situation one uses it

  • in. Yeah. I'm not too sure I'd use it in the office. Or I think it's mostly used

  • among like some guys doing something. I don't know if I'd say it to a girl. Stop farting

  • around it might sound weird. It is often used in a similar way that one is ... that

  • someone is fooling around. So it really has almost nearly the same meaning and

  • use as fooling around but sometimes people say farting around. I think

  • actually has more humor to it though too. So if it is used it's sometimes used in

  • a funny way. I don't know maybe when you fart you know you waste you waste energy.

  • Waste gas. I don't know but they do use it usually kind of you know, in a funny

  • way. So let's look at a couple of examples here. Example number one. Stop

  • farting around with that video game. We need to get some work done. So it's very

  • similar to the idea of stop fooling around with that video game. Or number

  • two. Jim has been farting around all day and now we are behind schedule. So you

  • can just as easily say Jim has been fooling around the whole day and now we

  • are behind schedule too. Okay. Good and just a last note here .

  • The origin of the word fart. It comes from the old

  • Germanic language. Frata and eventually formed into fart today. Okay. Anyway, I

  • hope you got it . I hope it was clear. I hope, I hope it was informative. Thank you for your time. Bye-

  • bye.

Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Verb Phrase 147. The verb phrase today is to

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