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diddy

a. (context UK informal English) very small, tiny

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Diddy

Diddy may refer to:

  • Sean Combs, an American rap mogul also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Puff, Puffy and Sean John
    • "Diddy", a song by Combs featuring The Neptunes, from the album The Saga Continues...
    • Diddy – Dirty Money, an American hip hop group featuring Combs
  • David Hamilton (broadcasting), a British Broadcaster
  • Diddy Kong, a fictional Nintendo character
  • Diddy (DJ), 1990s dance act responsible for the hit single "Give Me Love"
  • Diddy Men, the fictitious dwarves created and popularised by British comedian Ken Dodd
Diddy (DJ)

Richard Dearlove (born 1966, London in England), better known by his stage name Diddy, is an English DJ.

He is responsible for the dance hit and Feverpitch/ Positiva/EMI release "Give Me Love", which peaked at #23 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1997. He also undertook a number of Blondie single remixes for the Chrysalis Records. His remix of Blondie's " Atomic" reached #1 on the American Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.

In 2006, Dearlove successfully sued American impresario Sean Combs, who at that time used the stage name P. Diddy. Combs wanted to change his stage name to simply Diddy, but the terms of Dearlove's settlement ordered Combs to pay him significant damages and barred him from releasing music under the name Diddy in the UK. The following year, Combs was ordered to drop a lyric in which he called himself "Diddy" when he performs at Wembley Arena.

Diddy (song)

"Diddy" is a song by American hip hop recording artist P. Diddy, featuring vocals from American singer Pharrell Williams. was released on 2001 as the third single of his third studio album The Saga Continues..., with the record labels Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. The song was produced by The Neptunes.

Usage examples of "diddy".

But she had hurriedly brought Diddy from the Play Square, and there had been an excited three-way conversation.

As they came near, Diddy and the two Rulls drew aside to let them pass.

As he raced after them, Diddy saw them hesitate, turn slightly, and then cross the barrier at a dead run over the ventilators which he had tested for the two Rull researchers.

From the causeway Diddy looked down at a dimly glowing world of huge, cubelike structures.

But the presence of the ezwal was a personal bonus that he and, through him, Diddy had earned.

If the two spies said anything to each other, Diddy was unable to hear it.

The Rull was saying something about a reward, but Diddy scarcely heard him.

From where Diddy sat, he could see the intermittent glare of furnaces as the sky flared with a white, reflected fire.

The sky above was no longer dark, and Diddy noticed that the shadows around him were not dense any more, but grayish.

Long after the sun had come up, Diddy stood watching it in exaltation of pride.

But nowhere that Diddy looked, no doorway into which he peered, no building he wandered through with wide, fascinated eyesnowhere was there a sound that did not quickly fade away as he moved on.

At last, in response to the familiar empty feeling in his belly, Diddy went down the hill.

As he crept under the sheets, Diddy grew aware of the faint tremor of the room.

Quietly, the officer described how Diddy had been taken over on the sidewalk.

As the: came near, Diddy and the two Yevd drew aside to let then pass.