词组 | diddle |
释义 | diddle Theme: COPULATION tr. & in. to copulate (with someone). (Use caution with the topic. Old slang.)I didn't think they'd diddle right there in the film.I'm tired of hearing who has diddled whom in Hollywood. Theme: DECEPTION tr. to cheat someone; to deceive someone.The clerk diddled me so I reported her.That's a good place to get diddled. You gotta watch them in there. diddle Ⅰ 1. noun 1 an act of masturbation. From conventional 'diddle' (to jerk from side to side) US, 2001. 2 a swindle, a deception UK, 1803. 3 gin UK, 2003.► on the diddleengaged in swindling. From DIDDLE (a deception), on the model of ON THE FIDDLE (engaged in a swindle) UK, 2001 2. verb 1 (from the male perspective) to have sex US, 1870. 2 to masturbate US, 1934. 3 to swindle UK, 1806. 4 to cheat US, 1972. 5 in computing, to make a minor change US, 1983. 6 in computing, to work half-heartedly US, 1991.► diddled by the dirty digit of destinyadversely affected by fate US, 1977 Ⅱ ⇨ dicky diddle; diddle noun urination. Rhyming slang for PIDDLE; used by juveniles, perhaps playing on DICKY (the penis) UK, 1961 diddle around diddle around AmE informal to waste time and not try hard to succeed: Samuel mostly diddled around in college, getting by with the lowest pass grades.■ SIMILAR TO: dink around AmE informal, mess around informal diddle with 1. diddle with sth AmE informal to play with something by making small movements with your hands, usually without thinking about what you are doing: Ruth was sitting in an easy chair, diddling with a small American flag.2. diddle with sth AmE informal to make small changes to something which are intended to improve it but do not: The President and Congress keep diddling with the national debt.■ SIMILAR TO: fiddle around (with) diddle (someone) out of (something)slang To trick or deceive someone into relinquishing something. I can't believe that shady salesman diddled you out of hundreds of dollars. diddle with (something)To fiddle or play with something. Quit diddling with your keys, will you? You're making me nervous! diddle someone out of somethingto cheat someone into giving up something. The boys diddled the old man out of a few bucks. He was diddled out of his last dime. diddle something out of someoneSl. to get something from someone by deception. We diddled about forty bucks out of the old lady who runs the candy shop. They diddled Larry's last dime out of him. diddle with somethingto play with something; to toy with something. Here, don't diddle with that watch. Stop diddling with your nose, Jimmy! diddle1. tv. to feel someone sexually. (see also feel someone up. Usually objectionable.) She moved her hand over, like she was going to diddle him, then she jabbed him in the crystals. 2. in. to masturbate [oneself]. (Usually objectionable.) Have you been diddling again? 3. tv. to masturbate someone else. (Akin to sense 1 Usually objectionable.) She diddled him since it was his birthday. 4. tv. to cheat someone. The shop owner diddled me out of ten bucks. 5. tv. & in. to copulate [with] someone. (Usually objectionable.) I’m tired of hearing who has diddled whom in Hollywood. diddle something out of someone tv. to get something from someone by deception. We diddled about forty bucks out of the old lady who runs the candy shop. diddle with something in. to play with something; to toy with something. Here, don’t diddle with that watch. |
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