词组 | piddled |
释义 | (redirected from piddled)piddle1. slang To urinate. A euphemistic term typically said by, of, or to children. Mommy, I need to go piddle! Samantha, please don't let the dog piddle in the house! 2. slang To waste time idly or aimlessly. Almost always followed by "around." Stop piddling around and get to work! We were supposed to be working on our essays, but we just piddled around for most of the day. piddle aroundTo waste time idly or aimlessly. Almost always followed by "around." Stop piddling around and get to work! We were supposed to be working on our essays, but we just piddled around for most of the day. piddle awayTo waste or use up something recklessly, carelessly, or foolishly. A noun or pronoun can be used between "piddle" and "away." He piddled away his entire inheritance on drugs, gambling, and sports cars. We can't piddle our time away if we want to get this finished by the deadline! piddle aroundFig. to waste time doing little or nothing. Stop piddling around and get busy. I'm not piddling around. I am experimenting. piddle something awayFig. to waste away money or a period of time. Please don't piddle all your money away. Jane piddled away most of the day. piddle1. in. to urinate. (Said of children and pets.) Please, Jimmy, don’t piddle on the floor. 2. n. urine. Don’t step in the puppy’s piddle. 3. Go to piddle (around). piddle (around) in. to waste time; to work aimlessly or inefficiently. Can’t you get serious and stop piddling? piddleverbSee piddle around |
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