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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Willo the Wisp
Handkerchief" "The Little Cloud" "The Mind Reader" "The Fancy Dress Ball" "Bowling for Carwash" "The Knee-Knocking Tree" "The Best Friend" "The Tiddle wikipedia.org
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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" wikipedia.org
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tiddler
▪ I. ˈtiddler1 [? Related to tittlebat and tiddly ‘little’.] Nursery name for a stickleback. Also applied to other small fish, as a minnow. Hence, a child; any small person or thing. So ˈtiddling vbl. n., fishing for ‘tiddlers’.1885 B. E. Martin in Harper's Mag. May 866/1 Them's tiddlers, they is. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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H. G. Pélissier
Canadian Canoe" "Pansy of Pennsylvania" "The Pleasant Countryside" "Since I Walked Out with a Soldier" "Teddy Bear" "The Toothbrush and the Sponge" "Tiddle-Y-Pom wikipedia.org
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tittle
▪ I. tittle, n. (ˈtɪt(ə)l) Forms: 4 titil, -el, 5 ty-, titylle, -tille, titelle, 5–9 title, 6 tittil, -yl, tytle, tyttle, 6– tittle. [ME. titel, -il, orig. the same word as title, but with a special sense developed in late L. and Romanic (see below), and retaining the short i of L. titulus. The spel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monty Python's Big Red Book
Shortly after publication the book ran into trouble when a music publishing company objected to the use of their trade name being used on the "Bing Tiddle Tiddle Bong" sheet music. wikipedia.org
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pibble-babble
ˈpibble-ˌpabble, pibble-babble alterations of bibble-babble.1599 Shakes. Hen. V iv. i. 72 There is no tiddle tadle nor pibble bable in Pompeyes Campe. 1953 Essays & Stud. VI. 112 Our South Wales dialect in English, a pibble-pabble inadequate to the demands of a full and varied literature. 1959 20th ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur Collins (singer)
"Rum Tum Tiddle" "Somebody Else Is Getting It" 1913 "That Baseball Rag" 1916 "If You've Got a Little Bit" 1918 "When Tony Goes Over The Top" 1919 wikipedia.org
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Vera Violetta
Al Jolson had a supporting role as a blackface waiter but stole the show with his performances of "Rum-Tum-Tiddle" and "That Haunting Melody" which had wikipedia.org
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wink
▪ I. wink, n.1 (wɪŋk) Forms: see wink v.1; also 7 whinke. [f. wink v.1] 1. A closing of the eyes for sleep; a (short) spell of sleep, a nap. rare exc. as in b, c. In Shakes. in phr. referring to death.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. v. 3 Þenne Wakede I of my wink. c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxvii. (Machor) 1204 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mission to Zyxx
The rebelious son of Emperor Nermut Bundaloy, he is in relationship with Centurion Tiddle, the son of Rolphus Tiddle and Seesu Gundu. Friendly and amicable, she is also the estranged mother of Rolphus Tiddle, and made the C.L.I.N.T.s. in her son's image using his DNA. wikipedia.org
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