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▪ I. piddle, v. (ˈpɪd(ə)l) [Origin obscure. The form is that of a dim. or freq. vb. Cf. the synonymous peddle v. 3, paddle v.1 2, 3, pittle v. Of these the first two seem to be corruptions of piddle, erroneously confused with peddle, paddle in their proper senses. Pittle was an inconsiderable varian...
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Piddle
Piddle may refer to:
Piddle Brook, a watercourse in Worcestershire, England
River Piddle, a river in Dorset, England
Piddles, a character in the video game Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
A slang term for urine and urination
See also
Wyre Piddle, Worcestershire, England
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piddle
piddle/ˈpɪdl; `pɪdl/ v[I](infml 口) urinate 撒尿. piddle, n [U, C] (infml 口) urine 尿: dog piddle 狗尿 The puppy has done a piddle on the carpet. 小狗在地毯上撒了一泡尿.
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Piddle Brook
The former Celtic name for the Piddle may have been Wyre, as there is a town on the brook called Wyre Piddle. References
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River Piddle, Dorset
Rivers of Worcestershire
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North Piddle
North Piddle is a small civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England. It is located within a loop of Piddle Brook. Dugan believes that the word "Piddle" is an old English word for a small stream. North Piddle was named after Piddle Brook, on which it stands.
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pittle
ˈpittle, v. Obs. exc. dial. Also 6 pitel. [var. of piddle v.] 1. = piddle v. 1.a 1568 R. Ascham Scholem. (Arb.) 121 To precise, to curious, in marking and piteling thus about the imitation of others. 2. = piddle v. 2.1801 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XII. 584 Prince Biribinker..pittled orange-flower wa...
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Wyre Piddle
The Anchor Inn used to serve Wyre Piddle's locally brewed beer 'Piddle in The Hole' before the Wyre Piddle brewery was dissolved in September 2015. External links
Archaeology on the Wyre Piddle Bypass
The Wyre Piddle Medieval Silver Coin Hoard
Villages in Worcestershire
Wychavon
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piddly
piddly, a. (ˈpɪdlɪ) [f. piddle n. + -ly1.] = piddling ppl. a. 1.1946 B. Marshall George Brown's Schooldays xv. 72 Filthy little funks, skittering away down a piddly little track like that.
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River Piddle
The Piddle Valley was the subject of Ogden Nash's poem Paradise For Sale, published in the New Yorker in 1959. See also
Rivers of the United Kingdom
Piddle Brook
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Piddlehinton
Piddlehinton is a village and civil parish in west Dorset, England, situated in the Piddle valley north of Dorchester. A microbrewery—the Dorset Piddle Brewery—was established in Piddlehinton in 2008 and produces 300 gallons of ale every week.
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Puddletown
Toponymy
The name Puddletown means 'farmstead on the River Piddle'. It covers and is bisected by the River Piddle, which crosses it from west to east.
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Turners Puddle
It is situated on the River Piddle, north west of Wareham. In 2001 the parish had a population of 60.
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Devils Brook (Dorset)
It flows past Dewlish (to which it lent its name) and joins the River Piddle at Athelhampton, which in turn flows into Poole Harbour.
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Lower Moor
Lower Moor is a village between Wyre Piddle and Fladbury in the district of Wychavon in Worcestershire, England.
Villages in Worcestershire
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Piddletrenthide
It is sited by the small River Piddle in a valley on the dip slope of the Dorset Downs, north of Dorchester. The church is part of the benefice of the Piddle Valley, Hilton, Cheselbourne and Melcombe Horsey.
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