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What (who) is Piddle - definition

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Piddles; Piddled; Piddling

Piddle         
·vi To be squeamishly nice about one's food.
II. Piddle ·vi To Urinate;
- child's word.
III. Piddle ·vi To deal in trifles; to concern one's self with trivial matters rather than with those that are important.
piddle         
informal
¦ verb
1. urinate.
2. (piddle about/around) spend time in trifling activities.
3. [as adjective piddling] pathetically trivial; trifling.
¦ noun an act of urinating.
?urine.
Derivatives
piddler noun
Origin
C16: prob. from a blend of piss and puddle.
piddle         
(piddles, piddling, piddled)
To piddle means to urinate. (INFORMAL)
VERB

Wikipedia

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
Examples of use of Piddle
1. Kenneth Tynan recalled that his tutor at Oxford, CS Lewis, was in the habit of breaking off the tutorial to piddle, noisily, in a nearby chamber pot.
2. Yesterday, two–and–a–half years after the row erupted at Mr Westcott‘s six–bedroom country home in Wyre Piddle, Worcestershire, Mr Westcott told how he feared for his reputation after a judge struck out his claim against her.
3. The car had been owned by a Mr Zog from Dorset, who had taken it in for services at the Middle Piddle service centre on a number of specified dates.
4. His eldest son played junior county rugby for Dorset, his middle son was a student at St Kildas College, Cambridge and his wife, active in the local gardening society had in 2002 signed a petition calling for opposition to the building of a mortuary in Lower Piddle.
5. I‘m not a pipe–and–piddle man myself, although I used to arrange with a friend to give me "Bunbury" phone calls during tutorials on particularly taxing texts ("Excuse me while I take this it‘s important"). I felt the cold wind of the future whipping round my ankles when my institution, three years ago, introduced log books for graduates in which they monitored their progress, goals achieved, brake linings, etc.