💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Tiddle"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| umnoun | An occurrence of the interjection "um". |
| winksnoun | A surname. |
| dandlenoun | (Rhode Island) A teeter-totter; a seesaw. |
| nuzzlenoun | An act of nuzzling (all verb senses). |
| diddlenoun | (slang, childish, countable) The penis. |
| toddlenoun | A carefree or aimless gait; a stroll. |
| dallynoun | Several wraps of rope around the saddle horn, used to stop animals in roping. |
| twiddlenoun | A wiggling movement. |
| tweedlenoun | A sound of the kind made by a fiddle. |
| piddlenoun | (British, Australia, euphemistic slang) Piss: urine. |
| pettlenoun | (transitive, Scotland) To fondle or pet; to pamper. |
| trifle withverb | (transitive) To toy with. |
| tinklenoun | (informal, euphemistic) An act of urination. |
| firkytoodleverb | (obsolete) To cuddle or fondle amorously. |
| poddynoun | (Australia) A hand-fed calf or lamb (a young animal needing milk or milk-substitute). |
| ticklenoun | The act of tickling. |
| tutunoun | A ballet skirt made of layered stiff but light netting. |
| suckleverb | (transitive) To give suck to; to nurse at the breast, udder, or dugs. |
| nannynoun | A child's nurse. |
| treddlenoun | (informal) A prostitute; strumpet. |
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