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putz around verb to idle; to do nothing; to waste time US- [B]ecause we have worked for one year we do not “putz” around with each other for two weeks of the rehearsal period. — Robert Edward Gard, Theater in America, p. 131, 1968
- The fish was stone-cold-blooded about collecting for damages after a real accident occurred. He didn’t putz around — Emmett Grogan, Ringolevio, p. 141, 1972
- What the man says she does, she putzes. Putzes around the house trying to think up things to be done — Elmore Leonard, Stick, p. 102, 1983
- They putz around, make it as a big case, call Homicide. — James Ellroy, L.A. Confidential, p. 228, 1990
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