pro·cras·ti·nate [proh-kras-tuh-neyt, pruh-] -nat·ed, -nat·ing.
–verb (used without object)
1. to defer action; delay: to procrastinate until an opportunity is lost.
–verb (used with object)
2. to put off till another day or time; defer; delay.
[Origin: 1580–90; < L prōcrāstinātus (ptp. of prōcrāstināre to put off until tomorrow, equiv. to prō- pro-1 + -crāstināre, deriv. of crāstinus of tomorrow; crās tomorrow + -tinus suffix forming adjs. from temporal advs.); see -ate1]
—Related forms
pro·cras·ti·nat·ing·ly, pro·cras·ti·na·tive·ly, adverb
pro·cras·ti·na·tion, noun
pro·cras·ti·na·tive, pro·cras·ti·na·to·ry, adjective
pro·cras·ti·na·tive·ness, noun
pro·cras·ti·na·tor, noun
I am feeling sluggish and lethargic today. In a strange contradiction, I want to write but don't want to write this scene and don't want to skip ahead. Which leaves me dragging out each sentence kicking and screaming.
Ugh.
We saw Oceans 13 last night. It's much better than Oceans 12 (That Julia Roberts pretending to be herself thing? Trainwreck.) but still not as good as Oceans 11. The plot was decent, the dialogue witty for the most part and the cast was good. Definitely worth seeing, but maybe as a rental.
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