1. To deal with something as if it were of little significance or value. 2. To act, perform, or speak with little seriousness or purpose; jest. 3. To play or toy with something: Don't trifle with my affections.
i think this means you can in fact actively be trifling, or trifle in the present tense, though i am incredibly uncomfortable with trifles being a verb.
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way to drop the ball.
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i hate this person.
sorry person, i hate you.
let it gooooo.
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v. intr.
1. To deal with something as if it were of little significance or value.
2. To act, perform, or speak with little seriousness or purpose; jest.
3. To play or toy with something: Don't trifle with my affections.
i think this means you can in fact actively be trifling, or trifle in the present tense, though i am incredibly uncomfortable with trifles being a verb.
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