1. doodling - Noun
2. doodling - Verb
doodling
present participle of doodle
doodling (plural doodlings)
Something doodled; a careless sketch.
History User Friendly started when J. D. Frazer, working as creative director for a Canadian ISP, started doodling a few cartoon jokes about his coworkers and boss. Source: Internet
The full-page frontispiece portrait of the author was well-known to generations of doodling school children and is mentioned in Dickens ; in Sketches by Boz. Source: Internet
Blank journals are perfect for capturing all those creative ideas in your head, recording memories, doodling, practicing letters, writing lists, sketching, or even reminders. Source: Internet
I stumbled upon a new book about the power of doodling called The Doodle Revolution, by Sunni Brown. Source: Internet
When you think of doodling, you probably think of mindless scribbles on a legal pad made during those long, afternoon meetings. Source: Internet
In a more trafficked neighborhood Eastern Cafe would be packed morning to night with students fighting over table space to set up shop with a laptop and artists doodling in notebooks. Source: Internet