What is the meaning of FIDDLE. Phrases containing FIDDLE
See meanings and uses of FIDDLE!Slangs & AI meanings
Verb. To sexually interfere. Cf. 'kiddie fiddler'.
Belly fiddler is Black−American slang for guitar.
Phrs. In the process of cheating, or defrauding. See 'fiddle'.
Fiddle stick is slang for the penis.
Fiddle−cases is Black−American slang for shoes.
I have an old Aunt who is much too well mannered to swear. So when the need arises for a swear word, she will substitute "fiddle sticks".
Fiddle is slang for to cheat.
I have an old Aunt who is much too well mannered to swear. So when the need arises for a swear word, she will substitute "fiddle sticks".
Fiddle face is slang for a miserable−faced person.
Bull fiddle is slang for a double bass.
Fiddlers Three is London Cockney rhyming slang for to urinate (pee).
To give up. The opposite would be to "hang on to one’s fiddle.â€
To "play second fiddle" is to take an inferior part in any project or undertaking.
Fiddle−de−dee is British slang for to urinate (pee).
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v. i.
To play on a fiddle.
n.
A small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle.
interj.
An exclamatory word or phrase, equivalent to nonsense!
n.
One of the catgut strings of a fiddle.
n.
A rack or frame of bars connected by strings, to keep table furniture in place on the cabin table in bad weather.
n.
A burrowing crab of the genus Gelasimus, of many species. The male has one claw very much enlarged, and often holds it in a position similar to that in which a musician holds a fiddle, hence the name; -- called also calling crab, soldier crab, and fighting crab.
v. i.
To talk nonsense.
n.
A fiddle.
imp. & p. p.
of Fiddle
v. i.
To keep the hands and fingers actively moving as a fiddler does; to move the hands and fingers restlessy or in busy idleness; to trifle.
n.
The common European sandpiper (Tringoides hypoleucus); -- so called because it continually oscillates its body.
n.
A kind of dock (Rumex pulcher) with fiddle-shaped leaves; -- called also fiddle dock.
n.
The wood of several West Indian trees, mostly of the genus Citharexylum.
n.
An instrument common among the Russians, Poles, and Tartars, consisting of a series of strips of wood or glass graduated in length to the musical scale, resting on belts of straw, and struck with two small hammers. Called in Germany strohfiedel, or straw fiddle.
a.
Inversely ovate, with a deep hollow on each side.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fiddle
v. t.
To play (a tune) on a fiddle.
a.
Obovate, with a concavity in each side, like the body of a violin; fiddle-shaped; as, a panduriform leaf; panduriform color markings of an animal.
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One who plays on a fiddle or violin.
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The bow, strung with horsehair, used in playing the fiddle; a fiddle bow.
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