Meaning Of The Word Diddle

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What's The Definition Of Diddle?

diddle
verb: If someone diddles you, they take money from you dishonestly or unfairly.

diddle in American English 1
to move back and forth in a jerky or rapid manner; jiggle
to move back and forth jerkily or rapidly
transitive verb: to cheat; swindle; hoax

diddle in American English 2
to cheat, swindle, or victimize
intransitive verb: to toy; fool
transitive verb: to move back and forth with short rapid motions; jiggle

diddle in British English 1
verb: to cheat or swindle

diddle in British English 2
verb: to jerk (an object) up and down or back and forth; shake rapidly

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