• Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    25 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Tiddly Meanings

    adjective slightly intoxicated or tipsy

    Fields related to tiddly

    Music

    In music theory, 'tiddly' can refer to a quick, light, or playful sound or rhythm.

    Fashion

    In fashion, 'tiddly' may describe small or decorative embellishments on clothing or accessories.

    Informal Language

    In informal language, 'tiddly' can be used as a playful or affectionate term.

    Children's Literature

    In children's literature, 'tiddly' is often used to describe small or whimsical objects or characters.

    British Slang

    In British slang, 'tiddly' can mean slightly drunk or tipsy.

    Occupation Usage of tiddly

    Writer

    In a professional context, 'tiddly' may be used by a writer to describe a small, insignificant detail or element in a story or piece of writing.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'tiddly' to refer to a minor or trivial aspect of a patient's behavior or thought process during a session.

    Teacher

    A teacher might use 'tiddly' to describe a small mistake or error made by a student in their work or assignment.

    Marketing Specialist

    In marketing, 'tiddly' could be used to describe a minor feature or aspect of a product that may not be significant but is highlighted in promotional materials.

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