diddle
di
ˈdɪ
di
ddle
dəl
dēl
British pronunciation
/dˈɪdə‍l/

Definición y significado de "diddle"en inglés

to diddle
01

estafar, timar

to deceive someone through dishonesty, often resulting in the loss of something valuable
Transitive: to diddle sb | to diddle sb out of sth
to diddle definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The pickpocket diddled tourists out of their wallets by bumping into them in crowded areas.
El carterista engañaba a los turistas quitándoles sus billeteras al chocar con ellos en áreas concurridas.
02

jugaruetear, manosear

to play or handle something, often in a trivial or careless way
Transitive: to diddle with sth
example
Ejemplos
I saw him diddling with the buttons on the remote, trying to fix the TV.
Lo vi juguetear con los botones del control remoto, tratando de arreglar la televisión.
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