dalli / dally [ˈdæli]
dalli – n. – any of certain tropical trees of the genus Virola of the family Myristicaceae, especially V. surinamensis that has wood which is used for staves and hard seeds which resemble nutmegs and yield a wax or solid oil
dally – v. intr. & n. – v. – 1. delay; waste time, especially frivolously; 2. (often followed by with) play about; flirt, treat frivolously; 3. loop (a rope) around a saddle horn, etc.; n. – a loop of rope wound around a saddle horn, etc.