Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
dawdle aimlessly, to idle time away. - initialism Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The term "moodle" -- a man poodle -- is the only decent bit in the trailer for
Hollywood Elsewhere 2010
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From the table scene, to learning what a 'moodle' is, to the final shaving scene, this trailer was pumping laughs out of me left and right.
Film Junk 2010
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From the table scene, to learning what a 'moodle' is, to the final shaving scene, this trailer was pumping laughs out of me left and right.
Film Junk 2010
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Ueland says we should "moodle" more, meaning we should wander free in idleness more often, letting ourselves think and ponder.
AndiLit.com 2008
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From now on I'll refer to the moodle database as 'moodle'.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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Create a new 'moodle' directory with the same user / permissions to replace the one you just renamed.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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Now, rename the 'moodle' directory in / var / lib / mysql to 'moodle. old' just in case.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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Should we have an itil type sla in place for moodle/sle?
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I moodle for a living and yet still need to seek inspiration. lol by
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Thanks to all of you for sharing your great comments about your favorite ways to moodle!
erinoftheyear commented on the word moodle
I'm moodling right now. That's why I'm rumaging through words on wordie.
August 16, 2007
sera commented on the word moodle
Wow, you mean this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moodle
Looks like a great thing. I'll have to check it out.
August 16, 2007