A doodle is an unfocused drawing made while a person's attention is
otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete
representational meaning or may just be abstract shapes.
Stereotypical examples of doodling are found in school notebooks, often in the
margins, drawn by studentsdaydreaming or losing interest during class. Other
common examples of doodling are produced during long telephone conversations if a pen and paper are
available.
Popular kinds of doodles include
cartoon versions of teachers or companions in a school, famous TV or comic
characters, invented fictional beings, landscapes, geometric shapes and
patterns, textures, banners with legends, and animations made by drawing a
scene sequence in various pages of a book or notebook.
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