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diddly

Etymology 1 n. A small amount of no worth. Etymology 2

interj. A written representation of a trill sound. Etymology 3

n. (context slang sometimes childish English) penis

WordNet
diddly

n. a small worthless amount; "you don't know jack" [syn: jack, diddly-squat, diddlysquat, diddly-shit, diddlyshit, diddley, squat, shit]

Usage examples of "diddly".

He is supposed to go to the piddly diddly department and poo parlor division in the laundry room.

Sex God and also dying to go to the piddly diddly department I would have snogged him on the spot.

Gim Miller and Ben Rundlet had a good fite, and tomorrow Plug Atherton and Diddly Colket are going to have a fite it is most as much fun to see fites as to play football.

National security and the Crimea depend upon it and one lousy officer's life isn't worth diddly shit when you look at the big picture.

C41 didnt know diddly squat about what was going on, but the strikers were used to being in life-and-death situations with no picture bigger than that of their gunsight images.

C41 didn't know diddly squat about what was going on, but the strikers were used to being in life-and-death situations with no picture bigger than that of their gunsight images.

The captain, of course, wouldn’t care diddly about knacks, being an Englishman, which under the Protectorate had a law against knacks.

Sean had sealed the borders, and the Temple didn't know diddly about their deployment—their remotes couldn't penetrate the Temple itself, but they'd eavesdropped on enough of Rokas's field conferences to prove that.