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diddlybopper; diddybopper; dittybopper; diddley bop; diddy bop noun a street thug US- The Cobras dress like “real diddley bops”–first-class street fighters. — Harrison E. Salisbury, The Shook-up Generation, p. 27, 1958
- — Anthony Romeo, The Language of Gangs, p. 17, 4 December 1962
- Just because of that diddleybop walk, there were always fights, too. — Jeremy Larner and Ralph Tefferteller, The Addict in the Street, p. 143, 1964
- — Current Slang, p. 2, Winter 1966
- Now the lion jumped up full of rage/ Like a ditty bopper ready to rampage. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 23, 1976
- [I]dentifying in less time than it took to name the hookers, hustlers, thieves and thugs; pennyweight ponces and flyweight flimflammers; diddyboppers, deadbeats and dopefiends. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 13, 1990
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