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  1. Oct 7, 2005 · Waiting...: Directed by Rob McKittrick. With Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, Justin Long, David Koechner. Young employees at ShenaniganZ restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics.

  2. Waiting definition: a period ofwaiting; pause, interval, or delay.. See examples of WAITING used in a sentence.

  3. to allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something: wait for I waited for her outside while she went in to see the doctor. The dentist kept me waiting for ages.

  4. Jul 5, 2012 · 1. : to stay in place in expectation of : await. waited the result of the advertisement W. M. Thackeray. wait your turn. 2. : to delay serving (a meal) 3. : to serve food and drinks to the people sitting at : to act as a server for. wait tables. intransitive verb. 1. a. : to remain stationary in readiness or expectation. wait for a train. b.

  5. Synonyms for WAITING: delay, procrastination, hesitation, indecision, hawing, wabbling, wavering, pause; Antonyms of WAITING: determination, resolution, certainty, confidence, firmness, certitude, readiness, eagerness.

  6. The act of standing by without acting as you anticipate a future event or time is waiting. Waiting can be agonizing, especially waiting for something vitally important, like election results — or your birthday.

  7. to allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something: wait for I waited for her outside while she went in to see the doctor. The dentist kept me waiting for ages.

  8. noun. /ˈweɪtɪŋ/ [uncountable] the fact of staying where you are or delaying doing something until somebody/something comes or something happens. No waiting (= on a sign at the side of the road, telling vehicles that they must not stop there). Take your English to the next level.

  9. verb (used without object) to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often followed by for, till, or until ): to wait for the bus to arrive. Synonyms: delay, abide, linger, await. (of things) to be available or in readiness: A letter is waiting for you.

  10. verb. 1. (when intr, often foll by for, until, or to) to stay in one place or remain inactive in expectation (of something); hold oneself in readiness (for something) 2. to delay temporarily or be temporarily delayed. that work can wait.

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