Third-person singular present tense of daddle; moves slowly or wastes time.
Regular present-tense formation from the verb 'daddle,' adding '-es' to match the third-person singular subject, following standard English conjugation patterns.
The -es suffix on verbs like 'daddles' has an interesting history—it comes from Old English '-eth,' and you can still hear echoes of it in archaic English 'he doth' (he does), showing how modern English compressed ancient grammar.
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