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Definition of widdle in English: widdleverb ˈwɪd(ə)l [no object]British informal Urinate. Example sentencesExamples - That black cat did it again: clawing at the door, widdling in the bathroom.
- In the meantime, she has her hands full with Jack, a lively 12-week-old, who sleeps 12 hours a night, has just had his first taste of solid food and likes nothing more than widdling over his mum whenever she changes him.
- Alfie widdles all the way down his light olive green mix wool trousers.
- Someone has widdled through their letterbox on no less than four occasions.
- Cole scampers forward like a Jack Russell chasing a string of sausages which another dog has widdled over.
- As if watching your child widdle on the lino for the fifth time in as many hours is ever going to be a giggle, no matter how many zany star charts and ‘hilarious’ picture books you are presented with.
noun ˈwɪd(ə)l British informal 1An act of urinating. Example sentencesExamples - I will need at least three widdles and miss most of the film.
- The stench coming from them almost made me puke and I had to force my body to not breathe whilst I did my widdle.
- 1.1mass noun Urine.
Example sentencesExamples - It did not even slightly scent my widdle that evening.
- We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle.
- How one small cat can hold that amount of widdle is beyond understanding.
- Although actually it's not widdle, but cat vomit in astonishing quantities.
Origin 1950s: alteration of piddle. |