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diddles

vb. (en-third-person singular of: diddle)

Usage examples of "diddles".

She lies up against me and rubs her mop over my legs, diddles her fig against my bush, covering me and the whole room with that hot, sweet stink which pours out of her.

She lies on her back and diddles me, and I can see the jism and juice squeezing out of her bald figlet.

The wretched little thief who pinches a handful of silver spoons gets shoved into clink through a perfect orgy of congratulations to the police and the magistrates, but the bird who diddles the public of a few hundred thousands by legal methods gets knighthood.

Unfortunately, one of those in the know is Righ Flann, and it pains him mightily, for all that I have assured him over and over again that so long as he holds the lands and the loyalty of the people, with the kingdom rendered at long last completely safe from any invasion of the Ard-Righ's forces through dint of our treaty of mutual assistance with you, Roberto, and the Regulus, he should not care a rotten fig if Brian diddles himself with that bauble he had stolen for him.

His left hand fondles a stack of prayers while his other handcorroded, the knuckles exposed and blotched diddles with a worn set of glass prayer beads.