diddled


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
diddle/ˈdɪdl/
verb informal
  • 1 cheat or swindle.
  • 2 N. Amer. waste time.
  • 3 vulgar slang, chiefly N. Amer. have sex with.
– derivatives
diddler noun.
– origin C19: prob. from the name of Jeremy Diddler, a character in the farce Raising the Wind (1803) who constantly borrowed small sums of money.

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