dabbler

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{n} one who dabbles, one who meddles
One who dips slightly into anything; a superficial meddler
an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge
{i} one who dabbles, one who does not become deeply involved in something
any of numerous shallow-water ducks that feed by upending and dabbling
One who dabbles
dabble
{v} t ply in water, wet, smear, meddle
dabble
To partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness
dabble
To participate or have an interest in, but not so seriously
dabble
To wet by little dips or strokes; to spatter; to sprinkle; to moisten; to wet
dabble
To take small amounts of drugs irregularly, usually narcotics
dabble
dip a foot or hand briefly into a liquid
dabble
{f} play in water; be superficially involved or interested; wet slightly, splash
dabble
To dabble in the funds; to dabble in politics - i e to do something in them in a small way (Dutch, dabbelen, our dip and tap )
dabble
dip a foot or hand briefly into a liquid work with in a non-serious manner; "She dabbles in astronomy"; "He plays around with investments bu he never makes any money"
dabble
play in or as if in water, as of small children
dabble
To play in water, as with the hands; to paddle or splash in mud or water
dabble
If you dabble in something, you take part in it but not very seriously. He dabbled in business Magicians do not dabble, they work hard
dabble
To work in slight or superficial manner; to do in a small way; to tamper; to meddle
dabble
work with in a non-serious manner; "She dabbles in astronomy"; "He plays around with investments bu he never makes any money"
dabble
To bob forward and under in shallow water so as to feed off the bottom
dabblers
plural of dabbler