Fart (third person singular simple now fart, now partician fart, simple past and past participle farts)
(Often called "farts") waste idle time and meaningless time; do people's activities in a tedious way; lazily or excessively relax in some way or manner
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As a suffix of a specific compound (separately listed below), this word has the meaning of "road", "ramp", or "Journey", like German Fahrt or Swedishfärd. There are similar compounds with the suffix -färd with slightly different meaning.
For many compounds and more formal or scientific applications, speed is converted to overlap ("speed") rather than fart.
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