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UK
/pˈɪdəl/
]
[ US /ˈpɪdəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈpɪdəɫ/ ]
NOUN
-
liquid excretory product
the child had to make water
there was blood in his urine
VERB
-
eliminate urine
Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug - waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently
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