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TIDDLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. potter, fidget 2. chiefly New England : seesaw, teeter transitive verb dialectal, chiefly England : to rear or care for with excessive solicitude : cosset, ...
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tiddle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
transitive, obsolete or UK dialect) To treat tenderly; to pet; to nurse a young animal by hand.
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tiddle
▪ I. tiddle, v. Obs. exc. dial. or slang. (ˈtɪd(ə)l) Also 7–9 tittle. [In sense 1 perh. connected with tid a. The two senses may be distinct words.] 1. trans. To fondle or indulge to excess; to pet, pamper; to tend carefully, nurse, cherish.1560 Nice Wanton in Hazl. Dodsley II. 173 My parents did ti...
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tiddle, v.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb tiddle is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for tiddle is from before 1852, in the writing of William Spurdens.
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TIDDLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(ˈtɪdəl IPA Pronunciation Guide ). verb (intransitive). to busy oneself with unimportant tasks. Collins English Dictionary.
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Handkerchief"
"The Little Cloud"
"The Mind Reader"
"The Fancy Dress Ball"
"Bowling for Carwash"
"The Knee-Knocking Tree"
"The Best Friend"
"The Tiddle
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Tiddle Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Tiddle Definition ... (obsolete, UK, dialect) To treat with tenderness; to fondle. Wiktionary. Origin of Tiddle. Compare Old English tyderian, to grow tender.
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tidling
tidling Obs. exc. dial. (ˈtɪdlɪŋ) Also 6 tideling (-ynge), 9 dial. tiddling. [? deriv. of tiddle v. 1 or tid a.: see -ling1.] A pampered or spoilt child; a darling, pet; a young, delicate, or puny child or animal, needing special care; a weakling, ‘dilling’.1520 Whitinton Vulg. 37 b, These cokeneis ...
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The Fairly Incomplete & Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Song Book
Eric Idle/Neil Innes)
"Eric the Half a Bee" (Eric Idle/John Cleese)
"Ya Di Bucketty" (Terry Jones/John Cleese)
"Rhubarb Tart Song" (John Cleese)
"Bing Tiddle Tiddle Bong" (Graham Chapman/Fred Tomlinson)
"Yangtse Song" (Michael Palin/Terry Jones/Neil Innes)
"Oliver Cromwell" (John Cleese/Frederic Chopin - arr
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tiddlywink
tiddlywink, n. (ˈtɪdlɪwɪŋk) Also tidley-, tiddley-, tiddle-a-wink, (sense 2 b, orig.) Tiddledy-Winks. [In sense 1 perh. connected with slang tiddly a drink, drunk; in 3 perh. with tiddly dial. or baby-talk for ‘little’.] 1. a. An unlicensed public-house or pawnshop; a small beershop; also kiddlywink...
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Jean Schwartz
Songs
1911 "April Fool Rag"
1911 "Rum Tum Tiddle"
1912 "That Chop Stick Rag"
1914 "I Love You Just Like Lincoln Loved the Old Red, White and Blue"
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