How Do You Spell PIDDLE?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪdə͡l] (IPA)

The word "piddle" is an informal term that describes the act of urinating. This word is spelled with two "d" letters, which represent the sound /d/ in phonetics. The IPA phonetic transcription for "piddle" is /ˈpɪdl/, where the first syllable is pronounced with the short "i" sound /ɪ/ and the second syllable with the neutral vowel sound /əl/. The spelling of this word is consistent with English phonetics and reflects the common pronunciation of the word.

PIDDLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Piddle is a verb that refers to engaging in trivial, unimportant, or aimless activity, often in a wasteful or inefficient manner. It can also describe behaving in a fussy, indecisive, or indecisive way. Additionally, it can refer to the act of urinating in a childish or casual manner.

    In the context of wasting time or engaging in unimportant activity, "piddle" can imply a lack of productivity, focus, or seriousness. For example, someone might be accused of piddling around when they are procrastinating or avoiding important tasks by engaging in trivial or unnecessary activities.

    When used to describe indecisiveness or fussiness, "piddle" suggests someone is acting in an unproductive or inefficient manner by being excessively concerned with minor details or making insignificant decisions.

    In terms of urination, "piddle" describes a casual, informal, or playful act of peeing, often associated with children or pets. It can also be used to minimize the seriousness or urgency of going to the bathroom. For instance, someone might say they need to piddle instead of saying they need to use the restroom or relieve themselves.

    Overall, "piddle" has multiple connotations depending on the context in which it is used, but it generally indicates unimportance, inefficiency, indecisiveness, or casual urination.

  2. To eat here and there a bit; to use the tips of the fingers in doing anything; to do light and trifling work by small touches.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PIDDLE

Etymology of PIDDLE

The word piddle is believed to have originated from the Middle English word piddelen or piddlyn, which meant to urinate or to tinker with something repeatedly. This Middle English term likely derived from the Old English word pyttan or pyttelian, which carried similar meanings of to urinate or to make a mess. The exact etymology beyond Old English is uncertain, but it is likely related to various Germanic and Scandinavian languages that contain similar words for urination. Over time, piddle has evolved to also mean to waste time, to engage in insignificant or childish activities, or to do something in a small or unimportant way.

Idioms with the word PIDDLE

  • piddle away The idiom "piddle away" means to waste or fritter away something, particularly time, money, or resources, by engaging in unproductive or frivolous activities. It conveys the idea of aimlessly or carelessly squandering something without achieving any meaningful result.
  • piddle around The idiom "piddle around" refers to engaging in unproductive or time-wasting activities, often without a clear purpose or goal. It implies a sense of idleness, aimlessness, or wasting time on trivial matters.
  • piddle sth away To "piddle something away" is an idiomatic expression that means to waste or squander something, usually without any productive or meaningful outcome. It suggests the idea of using or spending something thoughtlessly or frivolously, resulting in a loss or lack of value.

Similar spelling words for PIDDLE

Conjugate verb Piddle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have piddled
you would have piddled
he/she/it would have piddled
we would have piddled
they would have piddled
I would have piddle
you would have piddle
he/she/it would have piddle
we would have piddle
they would have piddle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been piddling
you would have been piddling
he/she/it would have been piddling
we would have been piddling
they would have been piddling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would piddle
you would piddle
he/she/it would piddle
we would piddle
they would piddle

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be piddling
you would be piddling
he/she/it would be piddling
we would be piddling
they would be piddling

FUTURE

I will piddle
you will piddle
he/she/it will piddle
we will piddle
they will piddle

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be piddling
you will be piddling
he/she/it will be piddling
we will be piddling
they will be piddling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have piddled
you will have piddled
he/she/it will have piddled
we will have piddled
they will have piddled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been piddling
you will have been piddling
he/she/it will have been piddling
we will have been piddling
they will have been piddling

IMPERATIVE

you piddle
we let´s piddle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to piddle

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was piddling
you were piddling
he/she/it was piddling
we were piddling
they were piddling

PAST PARTICIPLE

piddled

PAST PERFECT

I had piddled
you had piddled
he/she/it had piddled
we had piddled
they had piddled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been piddling
you had been piddling
he/she/it had been piddling
we had been piddling
they had been piddling

PRESENT

I piddle
you piddle
he/she/it piddles
we piddle
they piddle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am piddling
you are piddling
he/she/it is piddling
we are piddling
they are piddling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

piddling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have piddled
you have piddled
he/she/it has piddled
we have piddled
they have piddled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been piddling
you have been piddling
he/she/it has been piddling
we have been piddling
they have been piddling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it piddle

SIMPLE PAST

I piddled
you piddled
he/she/it piddled
we piddled
they piddled

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