Diddle
volume
British pronunciation/dˈɪdə‍l/
American pronunciation/dˈɪdəl/

Definitie & Betekenis van "diddle"

to diddle
01

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
Example
click on words
The fraudulent contractor diddled unsuspecting homeowners out of thousands of dollars by promising repairs that were never completed.
He diddled his business partner by secretly diverting company funds into his own personal accounts.
The pickpocket diddled tourists out of their wallets by bumping into them in crowded areas.
02

to play or handle something, often in a trivial or careless way

Transitive: to diddle with sth
example
Example
click on words
He diddled with the pencil, tapping it nervously on the desk.
She diddled with her phone while waiting for the bus.
I saw him diddling with the buttons on the remote, trying to fix the TV.
LanGeek
Download de App
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store