adjective
\Ëdȯynt-ed\
In a state of having engaged in activities or tasks perceived as pointless, useless, or a waste of time.
After a day of mindlessly scrolling through social media, she felt dointed and unproductive.
verb
\Ëa-Ëdȯynt\
To engage in an activity or task considered pointless, useless, or a waste of time.
Despite being aware of the impending deadline, he chose to adoint by rearranging his desk instead of focusing on the important task at hand.
noun
\Ëdȯynt-ing\
The practice or engagement in activities or tasks that are considered pointless, useless, or a waste of time.
Procrastination can often be seen as a form of dointing, where valuable time is spent on non-productive endeavors.
adjective
\Ëa-Ëdȯynt-ing\
Characterized by the act of adding or including something perceived as pointless, useless, or of little value.
The project's addointing requirements led to frustration among team members, as they felt the additional tasks had no meaningful impact.
verb
\Ëdȯynt\
To engage in an activity or task perceived as pointless, useless, or a waste of time.
She felt that spending hours on social media was dointing, as it yielded no tangible benefits.
Your dude. Your guy. Your buddy. Your slime. Your muddy. A person who you trust and are around all the time.
Yo thatâs Kaizon. Heâs my muddy wrd 2.
adjective
\Ëa-Ëdȯynt-ed\
Describing a state or condition involving the addition or inclusion of something considered pointless, useless, or of little value.
The meeting agenda seemed addointed, as it included irrelevant topics that did not contribute to the overall goals of the team.