0 to make meaningless drawings and scribbles, usually while thinking, talking on the telephone etc -- menconteng
1 a drawing of this sort -- melukis
The back of the envelope was covered in doodles.
I believe that it came from a member of the press who was doodling.
The experiment is concerned with what used to be called the "doodle-bug" and the rocket.
If a local authority official spends more than ten minutes on this piece of paper, he will be doodling to pass the time.
In the days of the "doodle-bugs" that was my place of observation.
Donna's doodling corresponds neatly with this phase.
That admission is the result of an inference premised, in part, on the assumption that when we draw something (rather than doodle) we intend to draw something.
Then he could enjoy five days of comparative leisure, doodling in the studio, reading, riding, rowing, and spending the evenings with male friends.
The child was presented with three unfamiliar cartoon figures, each accompanied by a doodle drawing.