Definition of Piddle

1. Noun. Liquid excretory product. "The child had to make water"

Exact synonyms: Pee, Piss, Urine, Water, Weewee
Generic synonyms: Body Waste, Excrement, Excreta, Excretion, Excretory Product
Derivative terms: Pee, Piss, Urinary, Urinate

2. Verb. Waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently.
Exact synonyms: Piddle Away, Trifle, Wanton, Wanton Away
Generic synonyms: Drop, Expend, Spend
Derivative terms: Trifling

3. Verb. Eliminate urine. "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"

Definition of Piddle

1. v. i. To deal in trifles; to concern one's self with trivial matters rather than with those that are important.

Definition of Piddle

1. Proper noun. A small river in Dorset county, England. ¹

2. Noun. (British euphemistic slang) An act of urination. ¹

3. Noun. To waste time; often used as a euphemism for ''piss'' and followed by ''away''. ¹

4. Verb. (British euphemistic slang) To urinate. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Piddle

1. to waste time [v -DLED, -DLING, -DLES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Piddle

picturesqueness
picturesquenesses
picturesquish
picturing
picturization
picturizations
picturize
picturized
picturizes
picturizing
picul
piculet
piculets
piculs
picus
piddle away
piddled
piddler
piddlers
piddles
piddlier
piddliest
piddling
piddlingly
piddly
piddock
piddocks
pide
pidgeon

Literary usage of Piddle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Worcestershire Place Names by William Henry Duignan (1905)
"piddle, river, rising near Feckenham, and falling into Avon near Pershore. ... The word 'piddle' is not admitted into any AS dictionary, though it is found ..."

2. A Concordance to the Works of Alexander Popeby Edwin Abbott by Edwin Abbott (1875)
"175 C. with little, I can piddle here S. ii. 137 Or, I'm c., allow me Dryden's strains чУ. vi. 145 In dirt and darkness, hundreds stink c. S. iii. ..."

3. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1856)
"807. Henry Robert Abraham, Essex-house, flames—Improvement! 769. James Hicks, piddle .... piddle ..."

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