daidle
/ˈdeɪdəl/Definitions
1. verb
to make a foolish or conceited display of oneself, especially in a way that is considered annoying or self-important.
“She daidled about the party, drawing attention to herself with her outlandish outfit.”
2. noun
a foolish or conceited display of oneself, especially in a way that is considered annoying or self-important.
“Her daidle was on full display at the dinner party, and everyone was talking about it the next day.”