tiddly

IPA: tˈɪdɫi

noun

  • (slang) An alcoholic beverage.

adjective

  • Somewhat drunk
  • (colloquial) tiny; little
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Examples of "tiddly" in Sentences

  • Seems that Tiddly iki partly implements this idea.
  • How about biking or hiking or … tiddly winks? datingjesus
  • I'm new toWikipedia and I keep forgetting to do the tiddly things.
  • "tiddly" things do so often turn up trumps when you get your evidence into court. '
  • Dexterity: no mention about dexterity games, such as tiddly winks, jenga, or pick up sticks.
  • It is only the very small works, some with just half a dot on a tiddly canvas, that have a more sprightly, human feel.
  • Sorry that I have an opinion that NASA should have a vigorous MANNED space program, go play with your tiddly winks you pompas ass!!!
  • The flakes are large, the size of a quarter or a tiddly wink token, floating gracefully and covering every surface in a white bridal veil.
  • New tiddlies for each job listing, copy the content into the tiddly (in case it disappears), tag it with the status (sent resume, called, waiting, source of listing).
  • Well, she is, but Kenelm -- well, Kenelm's like a young one runnin '' tiddly 'on thin ice -- worse'n that, 'cause he can't stop on either side, got to keep runnin' between 'em and look out and not fall in. "
  • The addition of one tiddly little grapple to allow it to be berthed (a bit - it's not a proper docking mechanism, not least because the CEV LIDS is still a bit inchoate) does not make JWST truly a man-tended design - it's just a big unmanned spacecraft with a handle.

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