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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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LAYING AROUND

Hi, could someone explain to me this LAYING AROUND here, on this sentence?:

'Anyway, after LAYING AROUND for a while, I did record with ...'

Thanks, Jo.
  

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Laying around = doing nothing productive

  • Laying around = doing nothing productive
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Laying around = doing nothing productive
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Strictly speaking it should be lying around, but this error is so common that many of us have come to accept it in casual speech.

CJ

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