diddle for middle
diddle for middle
slang Whoever throws a dart closest to the bull's-eye (the exact center of the dart board) gets to go first in a game of darts. A less common variant of "middle for diddle." Primarily heard in UK. A: "Who's up for some darts, lads?" B: "Cor, I thought you'd never ask. Right, diddle for middle!"
See also: diddle, middle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- middle for diddle
- take the Michael (out of someone or something)
- take the mike (out of someone or something)
- wipe (someone's) eye
- wipe someone's eye
- fire over
- fire over (something)
- ante
- ante in
- beyotches