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Tiddler's bait is London Cockney rhyming slang for late.
Tiddler is British slang for something very small.Tiddler was British slang for the decimal half−penny coin.
When the RCN wore square rig, this was a sailor's best uniform, which was often tailor-made and saved for extra-special occasions. Often, it couldn't be worn on parade as it was sometimes illegally altered, however it could be worn ashore when the sailor wished to impress the ladies.
Drink. Just one more tiddley and I'm off; or, He's popped down to the pub for a tiddle.
Neat or smart; something that must be fussed over.
Tiddle is British slang for to urinate.
also tiddlyadj Intoxicated; drunk.
threepenny bit (3d), and also earlier a farthing (quarter of an old penny, ¼d), from the early 1900s, based on association with the word tiddler, meaning something very small.
Tiddled is slang for a little drunk, intoxicated.
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To use with tenderness; to fondle.
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