Crossword clues for tiddly
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 a. drunk n. (context slang English) An alcoholic beverage. Etymology 2
a. (context colloquial English) tiny or little bit
WordNet
Usage examples of "tiddly".
One wet day I seen Tiddly climbing into a car and he was never seen again, probably away off to the garage to rub some bogman with his mickey good luck and good fucking riddance.
And when we're finished, we'll have ourselves a tiddly little artillery corps that will pile up Boman like barleyrice.
But smooth out tee lines, give some deadrise an' some more dept' of hull, lower tee freeboard fore an' aft an' bring it up some in between, an' you gots you'self a real tiddly ship.
But smooth out tee lines, give some deadrise an’ some more dept’ of hull, lower tee freeboard fore an’ aft an’ bring it up some in between, an’ you gots you’self a real tiddly ship.
I got a little bit tiddly, pretended to be a good deal more, and brought out in my conversation that I knew about the burnt croquet mallet, about him and Cosmo going downstairs that night and about Rudolf's car in the car - park at Folkover.
Nor could she tell anything from Mr Pike, who seemed to be a little tiddly from some wine he was drinking out of a measuring cup.