boş gez(mek)

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Turkish - English
loaf
(also loaf of bread) A block of bread after baking
A solid block of soap, from which standard bars are cut
Shortened from "loaf of bread", the brain or the head (mainly in the phrase use one's loaf)
To headbutt, (from loaf of bread)
{n} a quantity or mass of bread
Never turn a loaf in the presence of a Menteith Sir John Stewart de Menteith was the person who betrayed Sir William Wallace to King Edward His signal was, when he turned a loaf set on the table, the guests were to rush upon the patriot, and secure him (Sir Walter Scott: Tales of a Grandfather, vii )
To do nothing, to be idle
Any solid block of food, such as meat
Any thick lump, mass, or cake; especially, a large regularly shaped or molded mass, as of bread, sugar, or cake
{f} idle, dawdle, pass the time lazily
{i} mass of bread which is shaped into a rectangular or rounded form and baked in one piece; mass of chopped meat or other food that has been shaped into a rectangular or rounded form; head (British Slang)
be lazy or idle; "Her son is just bumming around all day"
To spend in idleness; with away; as, to loaf time away
a shaped mass of baked bread
To spend time in idleness; to lounge or loiter about
be about; "The high school students like to loiter in the Central Square"; "Who is this man that is hanging around the department?"
A block of bread after baking