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Piddled

Piddle \Pid"dle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Piddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Piddling.] [Cf. dial. Sw. pittla to keep picking at, Sw. peta to pick.]

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

  2. To be squeamishly nice about one's food.
    --Swift.

  3. To urinate; -- child's word.

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piddled

vb. (en-past of: piddle)

Usage examples of "piddled".

He had piddled in his chamberpot, then returned to his bed, only to find that sleep evaded him.

As if we were naughty children who piddled on the floor, to be spanked and taught better.

The storm dribbled and piddled off toward Dorchester, and the Wild Hunt faded with it, though the Huntsmen’s howling still flickered around the sky after they were gone.

A widower for ten years, his two children and several grandchildren gladly piddled along on Yushu V secure in the knowledge that their estimable grandfather was happy and content in retirement on Old Earth.

Just a week ago I'd been introduced to a boy-pup who'd actually lifted his leg and piddled on my shoe.

He looked like a great man, alone in his study, busy with important matters, who has to get up and discipline a puppy who has just piddled on the rug.

Her expression seemed tinged with guilt, like an old dog that's piddled somewhere you haven't discovered yet.

He had piddled in his chamber pot, then returned to his bed, only to find that sleep evaded him.