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What does the idiom drag your mean?

The idiom "drag your feet" means to delay or postpone something intentionally, often due to reluctance or unwillingness.

Here are some examples of how you might use it:

* "I'm really dragging my feet on this project. I just don't feel motivated."

* "The company was dragging its feet on implementing the new safety regulations."

* "Stop dragging your feet and get started already!"

Essentially, it describes someone who is being slow and hesitant about taking action.

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