piddle

[ UK /pˈɪdə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈpɪdəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. liquid excretory product
    the child had to make water
    there was blood in his urine
VERB
  1. eliminate urine
    Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug
  2. waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently
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How To Use piddle In A Sentence

  • However, we find she has piddled on the bed, which is her particular place, again suggesting that she is feeling insecure about her tenure of the house.
  • What I am wondering is if you have a person has a deer blynd and feeder and a few times throughout Feb - September they go out to their blynd to 'piddle around' (paint the stand, clean the inside, mess with their feeder changing throwing times, batteries, etc, mess with their game camera - and anything else they have out there in the off season). Human Scent and Sound - How Important Is It To Your Hunting Success?
  • He added: ‘It went really well considering we set up cameras in a milking parlour and only one cow piddled on someone.’
  • Rocky walked him to the sidewalk where Adolpf piddled on a sorry scrap of grass, then put the pup in the car and called Janet. Thieves Like Us
  • Some spiky-headed little piddler was going to outdrive Bernie? Dog on It
  • Finally, Mattie was amazed when a German Shepherd jumped across his fence and piddled in his front garden. Two minutes later his dog did the same thing.
  • I expected they would just like to piddle in the dirt but it wasn't like that at all.
  • At Wyre Piddle, a 65 year old woman suffered injuries to her face when the gang broke into her isolated bungalow.
  • Webster's definition of "piddle" is simply to dawdle, putter or urinate (but we won't go there). Courierpress.com Stories
  • She had a similar reaction to us when we heard people "piddled" around at home. Chocolate Truffles
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