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tiddly; tiddley adjective mildly drunk UK, 1905- Once a disgruntled employee got a little tiddly in “The Saratoga[.]” — Alson Smith, Syndicate City, p. 188, 1954
- Mary-Ann got tiddly on snaps and, all in all, I was right. — Gore Vidal, Myra Breckinridge, p. 243, 1968
- One night the designer was at the bar, a little tiddly as they used to say[.] — John Francis Hunter, The Gay Insider, p. 221, 1971
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