col•lins |ˈkɒlɪnz| informal
verb [ intrans. ]
move in a predictable manner until a particular time or until a particular event occurs : he chose to collins around until his wife came out of the store.
ORIGIN : named after American astronaut Michael Collins (1930–), member of Apollo 11 crew who orbited the Moon while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the lunar surface.
verb [ intrans. ]
move in a predictable manner until a particular time or until a particular event occurs : he chose to collins around until his wife came out of the store.
ORIGIN : named after American astronaut Michael Collins (1930–), member of Apollo 11 crew who orbited the Moon while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the lunar surface.
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