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Definition of piddle :
1. To be squeamishly nice about one's food.
2. To deal in trifles; to concern one's self with trivial matters rather than with those that are important.
3. To urinate; - child's word.
Synonyms:
induce, frivol, delay, spend a penny, make, piddle away, take a leak, weewee, build, pass water, body of water, do, work, seduce, form, establish, bring in, water, pretend, constitute, lay down, make believe, hit, fix, prepare, take a crap, wee, cook, urine, wanton, micturate, take, muddle, name, draw, realize, crap, stimulate, progress to, play, ca-ca, urinate, wee-wee, piss, nominate, create, get, dally, wanton away, make water, idle, throw, luxuriate, loiter, trifle, water system, earn, defecate, shit, give, take in, pee, water supply, addle, realise, make up, ready, pissing, take a shit, hold, stool, trifle away, puddle, reach, relieve oneself, arrive at, score, have, pull in, produce, construct, pee-pee, get to, gain, clear, cause, attain, peeing
Usage examples:
- The valley of the Piddle Brook is about a mile wide, with hills rising on each side till they reach a height of a couple of hundred feet above the brook. - "Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn", R. W. Chambers.
- The rain has stopped us to- day at the end of a dozen Miles, yet we hope to see Loch Lomond the day after to- morrow;- I will piddle out my information, as Rice says, next Winter, at any time when a substitute is wanted for Vingt- un. - "Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends", John Keats.
- Piddle wa'n't goin' to be any too sociable by dinner time that night, 'less'n he'd hit up the bucketshop, which the chances was against. - "Torchy", Sewell Ford.