Mar 8, 2015ย ยท The boondoggle, which leaped literally into fame overnight when it was introduced by Rochester Boy Scouts at the jamboree in England, is a braided lanyard on which various things such. Aug 24, 2016ย ยท If a trip meant "for business" that results in a trip "for pleasure" can be characterized as a boondoggle, then is there a word for the converse, where a trip "for pleasure" (eg. vacation) results in Sep 21, 2020ย ยท One might think of boondoggle/boondoggling but I'm looking for something a bit different: rather than trying to appear busy without actually being so, I'm trying to find a word or expression to.

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Jan 12, 2018ย ยท @Boondoggle UK english, but even that is poorly spoken by most people in our country He uses "will" in place of "would" when describing ANYTHING would like to do. May 26, 2018ย ยท Both are technically correct and convey essentially the same meaning you've already concluded. Personally I wouldn't combine the comma and the ellipsis that way, but that could just be. Sep 27, 2020ย ยท A boondoggle is a project that is considered a waste of both time and money, yet is often continued due to extraneous policy or political motivations. "A waste of both time and money" is the. The other answers answer the question I think, but just as regards to "separate", it is possible that people who misspell it aren't predicting an "e" from the schwa sound (after all, Boondoggle's data.

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