widdle
Britishverb
noun
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urine
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an act or instance of urinating
Etymology
Origin of widdle
C20: from piddle
Example Sentences
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The only thing more infantilizing than her ice-cream slander would be “My husband needs a low-cal Fudgsicle every night to soothe his widdle throat.”
From New York Times
Your husband has pulled off the ultimate bag job, and now he wants to show up with a kitten, which is tantamount to announcing, “We’re the ones who killed your widdle puddy tat!”
From Slate
If they’re getting really fussy, try defusing the situation by asking, “Does the widdle baby need its binkie?” and shoving a pacifier in their mouth.
From Slate
During their drive Allison reveals her cockeyed scheme to murder Kevin, and Patty's initial shock isn't at the confession itself but the fact that adorable widdle Allison believes she's capable of cold-blooded homicide.
From Salon
"The boys made up the rhyme, 'Hiddle Piddle did a widdle in the middle of the night.'"
From Salon
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