"diddle" meaning in English

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Interjection

IPA: /ˈdɪdəl/ [UK, US], [ˈdɪdɫ̩] [UK, US] Audio: En-au-diddle.ogg [Australia]
Rhymes: -ɪdəl Etymology: From dialectal duddle (“to trick”) (16th century), and diddle, duddle (“to totter”) (17th century), perhaps dissimilated from dialectal didder, dither (“to shake, tremble”), from Middle English dideren (“to shake, quiver, tremble”) and Middle English bididren (“to seduce, deceive”), from Old English bedidrian, bedyderian (“to trick, deceive”). Compare also Saterland Frisian diedelje (“to play or sing without a melody”), Dutch bedodden, bedotten (“to trick, fool, diddle”), German Low German Diedeldentjes (“pranks, pranking”). Possibly influenced or reinforced by the name (which itself was probably chosen as an allusion to duddle) of the swindling character Jeremy Diddler in Kenney's Raising the Wind (1803). Meaning "to have sex with" is from the 19th century; "to masturbate" is from the 1950s. Compare dildo. Etymology templates: {{m|en|duddle||to trick}} duddle (“to trick”), {{m|en|diddle}} diddle, {{m|en|duddle||to totter}} duddle (“to totter”), {{m|en|didder}} didder, {{m|en|dither|t=to shake, tremble}} dither (“to shake, tremble”), {{inh|en|enm|dideren|t=to shake, quiver, tremble}} Middle English dideren (“to shake, quiver, tremble”), {{inh|en|enm|bididren|t=to seduce, deceive}} Middle English bididren (“to seduce, deceive”), {{inh|en|ang|bedidrian}} Old English bedidrian, {{m|ang|bedyderian|t=to trick, deceive}} bedyderian (“to trick, deceive”), {{cog|stq|diedelje|t=to play or sing without a melody}} Saterland Frisian diedelje (“to play or sing without a melody”), {{cog|nl|bedodden}} Dutch bedodden, {{m|nl|bedotten|t=to trick, fool, diddle}} bedotten (“to trick, fool, diddle”), {{cog|nds-de|Diedeldentjes|t=pranks, pranking}} German Low German Diedeldentjes (“pranks, pranking”), {{m|en|dildo}} dildo Head templates: {{en-interj}} diddle
  1. A meaningless word used when singing a tune or indicating a rhythm. Categories (topical): Gaits Derived forms: diddle-daddle, diddle for middle, gee haw whammy diddle, gee haw whimmy diddle, how are you diddling, middle for diddle, paradiddle-diddle
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-intj-Oi-nVBVi Disambiguation of Gaits: 12 7 6 20 6 18 9 12 10 Categories (other): English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 18 27 2 3 2 29 3 3 14

Noun

IPA: /ˈdɪdəl/ [UK, US], [ˈdɪdɫ̩] [UK, US] Audio: En-au-diddle.ogg [Australia] Forms: diddles [plural]
Rhymes: -ɪdəl Etymology: From dialectal duddle (“to trick”) (16th century), and diddle, duddle (“to totter”) (17th century), perhaps dissimilated from dialectal didder, dither (“to shake, tremble”), from Middle English dideren (“to shake, quiver, tremble”) and Middle English bididren (“to seduce, deceive”), from Old English bedidrian, bedyderian (“to trick, deceive”). Compare also Saterland Frisian diedelje (“to play or sing without a melody”), Dutch bedodden, bedotten (“to trick, fool, diddle”), German Low German Diedeldentjes (“pranks, pranking”). Possibly influenced or reinforced by the name (which itself was probably chosen as an allusion to duddle) of the swindling character Jeremy Diddler in Kenney's Raising the Wind (1803). Meaning "to have sex with" is from the 19th century; "to masturbate" is from the 1950s. Compare dildo. Etymology templates: {{m|en|duddle||to trick}} duddle (“to trick”), {{m|en|diddle}} diddle, {{m|en|duddle||to totter}} duddle (“to totter”), {{m|en|didder}} didder, {{m|en|dither|t=to shake, tremble}} dither (“to shake, tremble”), {{inh|en|enm|dideren|t=to shake, quiver, tremble}} Middle English dideren (“to shake, quiver, tremble”), {{inh|en|enm|bididren|t=to seduce, deceive}} Middle English bididren (“to seduce, deceive”), {{inh|en|ang|bedidrian}} Old English bedidrian, {{m|ang|bedyderian|t=to trick, deceive}} bedyderian (“to trick, deceive”), {{cog|stq|diedelje|t=to play or sing without a melody}} Saterland Frisian diedelje (“to play or sing without a melody”), {{cog|nl|bedodden}} Dutch bedodden, {{m|nl|bedotten|t=to trick, fool, diddle}} bedotten (“to trick, fool, diddle”), {{cog|nds-de|Diedeldentjes|t=pranks, pranking}} German Low German Diedeldentjes (“pranks, pranking”), {{m|en|dildo}} dildo Head templates: {{en-noun}} diddle (plural diddles)
  1. (music) In percussion, two consecutive notes played by the same hand (either RR or LL), similar to the drag, except that by convention diddles are played the same speed as the context in which they are placed. Categories (topical): Music
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-noun-hoDzTrZG Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 97 3 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 18 27 2 3 2 29 3 3 14 Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
  2. (slang, childish) The penis. Tags: childish, slang
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-noun-JrEPyTmp

Verb

IPA: /ˈdɪdəl/ [UK, US], [ˈdɪdɫ̩] [UK, US] Audio: En-au-diddle.ogg [Australia] Forms: diddles [present, singular, third-person], diddling [participle, present], diddled [participle, past], diddled [past]
Rhymes: -ɪdəl Etymology: From dialectal duddle (“to trick”) (16th century), and diddle, duddle (“to totter”) (17th century), perhaps dissimilated from dialectal didder, dither (“to shake, tremble”), from Middle English dideren (“to shake, quiver, tremble”) and Middle English bididren (“to seduce, deceive”), from Old English bedidrian, bedyderian (“to trick, deceive”). Compare also Saterland Frisian diedelje (“to play or sing without a melody”), Dutch bedodden, bedotten (“to trick, fool, diddle”), German Low German Diedeldentjes (“pranks, pranking”). Possibly influenced or reinforced by the name (which itself was probably chosen as an allusion to duddle) of the swindling character Jeremy Diddler in Kenney's Raising the Wind (1803). Meaning "to have sex with" is from the 19th century; "to masturbate" is from the 1950s. Compare dildo. Etymology templates: {{m|en|duddle||to trick}} duddle (“to trick”), {{m|en|diddle}} diddle, {{m|en|duddle||to totter}} duddle (“to totter”), {{m|en|didder}} didder, {{m|en|dither|t=to shake, tremble}} dither (“to shake, tremble”), {{inh|en|enm|dideren|t=to shake, quiver, tremble}} Middle English dideren (“to shake, quiver, tremble”), {{inh|en|enm|bididren|t=to seduce, deceive}} Middle English bididren (“to seduce, deceive”), {{inh|en|ang|bedidrian}} Old English bedidrian, {{m|ang|bedyderian|t=to trick, deceive}} bedyderian (“to trick, deceive”), {{cog|stq|diedelje|t=to play or sing without a melody}} Saterland Frisian diedelje (“to play or sing without a melody”), {{cog|nl|bedodden}} Dutch bedodden, {{m|nl|bedotten|t=to trick, fool, diddle}} bedotten (“to trick, fool, diddle”), {{cog|nds-de|Diedeldentjes|t=pranks, pranking}} German Low German Diedeldentjes (“pranks, pranking”), {{m|en|dildo}} dildo Head templates: {{en-verb}} diddle (third-person singular simple present diddles, present participle diddling, simple past and past participle diddled)
  1. (transitive, slang) To cheat; to swindle. Tags: slang, transitive Categories (topical): Gaits Synonyms (cheat, swindle): defraud Translations (to cheat; to swindle): измамвам (izmamvam) (Bulgarian), изигравам (izigravam) (Bulgarian), мошенничать (mošenničatʹ) (Russian), обма́нывать (obmányvatʹ) (Russian)
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-verb-AmOB0on1 Disambiguation of Gaits: 12 7 6 20 6 18 9 12 10 Disambiguation of 'cheat, swindle': 93 2 1 0 2 3 Disambiguation of 'to cheat; to swindle': 96 1 1 0 1 1
  2. (transitive, slang) To molest. Tags: slang, transitive
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-verb-r8-BQpf9
  3. (transitive, slang) To masturbate (especially of women). Tags: slang, transitive Categories (topical): Gaits, Genitalia, Sex Synonyms (have sex with): go to bed with Synonyms (masturbate): beat off
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-verb-pqBLLadr Disambiguation of Gaits: 12 7 6 20 6 18 9 12 10 Disambiguation of Genitalia: 15 9 10 9 2 35 2 3 15 Disambiguation of Sex: 10 10 21 1 0 42 0 1 15 Categories (other): English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 18 27 2 3 2 29 3 3 14 Disambiguation of 'have sex with': 21 13 48 0 9 9 Disambiguation of 'masturbate': 1 1 95 0 1 1
  4. (transitive) To waste time. Tags: transitive Synonyms (waste time): dick around
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-verb-ac~Z6-on Disambiguation of 'waste time': 0 0 0 100 0 0
  5. (intransitive) To totter, like a child learning to walk; to daddle. Tags: intransitive Categories (topical): Gaits
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-verb-dCo7EPWT Disambiguation of Gaits: 12 7 6 20 6 18 9 12 10
  6. (transitive, computing, slang) To manipulate a value at the level of individual bits (binary digits). Tags: slang, transitive Categories (topical): Computing
    Sense id: en-diddle-en-verb-iqRBpWtN Categories (other): English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 18 27 2 3 2 29 3 3 14 Topics: computing, engineering, mathematics, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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      "args": {
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    },
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          "text": "'No one ever got rich being honest,' the father said. 'Customers are there to be diddled.'",
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        }
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        "To cheat; to swindle."
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        "(transitive, slang) To cheat; to swindle."
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        "To molest."
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        "(transitive, slang) To molest."
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        "transitive"
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        "To masturbate (especially of women)."
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        "(transitive, slang) To masturbate (especially of women)."
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        "transitive"
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        "To waste time."
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        "(transitive) To waste time."
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        "Quotation templates to be cleaned"
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        {
          "ref": "1632, Frances Quarles, Divine Fancies",
          "text": "And, when his forward strength began to bloom, / To see him diddle up and down the Room!",
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        }
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        "To totter, like a child learning to walk; to daddle."
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        "(intransitive) To totter, like a child learning to walk; to daddle."
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        {
          "text": "Coordinate term: twiddle"
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        "To manipulate a value at the level of individual bits (binary digits)."
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        "(transitive, computing, slang) To manipulate a value at the level of individual bits (binary digits)."
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        "engineering",
        "mathematics",
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      "ipa": "/ˈdɪdəl/",
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        "US"
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      "ipa": "[ˈdɪdɫ̩]",
      "tags": [
        "UK",
        "US"
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      "tags": [
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      "sense": "cheat, swindle",
      "word": "defraud"
    },
    {
      "word": "take for a ride"
    },
    {
      "word": "deceive"
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      "sense": "have sex with",
      "word": "go to bed with"
    },
    {
      "word": "sleep with"
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      "word": "copulate with"
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      "sense": "masturbate",
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      "word": "play with oneself"
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      "word": "masturbate"
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      "sense": "waste time",
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      "word": "lollygag"
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      "word": "loiter"
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      "word": "reel"
    },
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      "word": "stagger"
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      "word": "sway"
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      "code": "bg",
      "lang": "Bulgarian",
      "roman": "izmamvam",
      "sense": "to cheat; to swindle",
      "word": "измамвам"
    },
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      "lang": "Bulgarian",
      "roman": "izigravam",
      "sense": "to cheat; to swindle",
      "word": "изигравам"
    },
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      "lang": "Russian",
      "roman": "mošenničatʹ",
      "sense": "to cheat; to swindle",
      "word": "мошенничать"
    },
    {
      "code": "ru",
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      "roman": "obmányvatʹ",
      "sense": "to cheat; to swindle",
      "word": "обма́нывать"
    }
  ],
  "wikipedia": [
    "Jeremy Diddler"
  ],
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}

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    {
      "word": "diddle-daddle"
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      "word": "diddle for middle"
    },
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      "word": "gee haw whammy diddle"
    },
    {
      "word": "gee haw whimmy diddle"
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      "word": "how are you diddling"
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      "word": "paradiddle-diddle"
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      "name": "cog"
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        "2": "bedotten",
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      "name": "m"
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    {
      "args": {
        "1": "nds-de",
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      "name": "cog"
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        "1": "en",
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      },
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      "name": "m"
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        {
          "text": "What's that tune that goes \"diddle di-dum, diddle di-dum, diddle di-dum-dum\"?"
        }
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        "A meaningless word used when singing a tune or indicating a rhythm."
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        "UK",
        "US"
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      "ipa": "[ˈdɪdɫ̩]",
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        "UK",
        "US"
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      "rhymes": "-ɪdəl"
    },
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      "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/6/6f/En-au-diddle.ogg/En-au-diddle.ogg.mp3",
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}

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