📖 Definitions of "Diddler"
noun
- 1
A person who diddles; a cheat or swindler.
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Diddler"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fiddlernoun | One who plays the fiddle. |
| child diddlernoun | (slang, derogatory) Synonym of kiddy fiddler. |
| dickerernoun | One who dickers; a bargainer or haggler. |
| scammernoun | (slang) A person who commits fraud by making dishonest scams and business deals: swindler, cheat, grifter. |
| chiselernoun | (informal) A cheat; a swindler; a con artist. |
| quiddlernoun | (archaic) A waster of time; an idler or dawdler. |
| swindlernoun | A person who swindles, cheats or defrauds. |
| wrigglernoun | Anything that wriggles (literally or figuratively). |
| fiddle-faddlernoun | One who trifles or dallies. |
| piddlernoun | (slang) One who urinates. |
| dabsternoun | An expert; one who is master of their profession. |
| finaglernoun | A person who finagles; a cheat or swindler |
| handshakernoun | One who gives a handshake. |
| slickernoun | (originally Canada, US) A waterproof coat or jacket. |
| artful dodgernoun | (set phrase) One who deftly evades obstacles, pursuers, inconveniences, or other difficulties. |
| spielernoun | (slang, now chiefly Australia, New Zealand) A swindler, a gambler. |
| dippernoun | A cup-shaped vessel with a long handle, for dipping into and ladling out liquids; a ladle or scoop. |
| weaselernoun | A weasel word. |
| bilknoun | (cribbage) The spoiling of someone's score in the crib. |
| kiddy fiddlernoun | (slang, derogatory) A pedophile or a child molester. |
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