diddy
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
美 /ˈdɪdi/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A woman's breast.
— It’s what they call a roany bush. Well, it’s green now, but in a month’s time it’ll be as red as a fox’s diddy, and you wouldn’t know it for berries growing all over it.
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A gypsy.
— Real Gypsies despise them and call them ' diddikais — dirty diddies,' and half the sins laid at their door have been committed by these diddikais.
- Alternative form of didie (“a diaper”).
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A fool, a tit.
— Hell, I almost regret editing out my original miss-spelling of the word 'literacy', since your sense of humour seems to be in need of some assistance, and that would have been a classic, one-off opportunity not only to make me look a right diddy, but to finally prove that Americans do understand irony.
形容词 adj.
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Very small, tiny.
— Me mither mend't me auld breeks, / But ay! but they were diddy;
词源
词源 1
Variant of titty. Attested from the late eighteenth century.
词源 2
Likely from Romani didikai; compare didicoy.
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