diddy
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of diddy
C18: from titty, diminutive of tit ²
Example Sentences
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“And the moment I did ‘dum diddy dum dum dum,’ I thought, ‘My God, that’s it,’” he said.
From New York Times • Jul. 14, 2022
So I call my snook and my diddy and I’m like, hey, what should I do?
From Slate • Jan. 14, 2021
He has also served flights of miniaturised negronis at his pop-up Manhattans Project and sees such diddy drinks as the perfect way to explore flavours, relatively affordably.
From The Guardian • Feb. 13, 2019
The end of 2012 marks the end of the manufacture of the diddy machines that were - for a time - the Great White Hope of the PC market.
From The Guardian • Dec. 31, 2012
Dance a baby, diddy; What can a mammy do wid ’e?
From Rhymes Old and New : collected by M.E.S. Wright by Wright, M. E. S.
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