释义 |
fiddley-did Austral. slang.|ˈfɪd(ə)lɪdɪd| Also fiddl(e)y. [Rhyming slang for quid n.2] One pound; a pound note.
1941Baker Dict. Austral. Slang 28 Fiddley. 1957‘N. Culotta’ They're Weird Mob (1958) iii. 42 Here's a couple and a 'alf fiddley dids. 1966Sunday Truth (Brisbane) 23 Dec. 22/2 And for a sovereign, a quid, a pound, a jimmy-o-goblin or a fiddly. 1967K. Giles Death in Diamonds vii. 132, I said I'd give him four Irish fiddlies and take the chance... I gave him the four quid, sir. |