First Known Use: 1905
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tiddly
adjective tid·dly \ˈti-dəl-ē, ˈtid-lē\
Definition of TIDDLY
chiefly British : slightly drunk
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Origin of TIDDLY
tiddly an alcoholic drink, probably from English dialect tiddly
Related to TIDDLY
- Synonyms
- besotted, blasted [slang], blind, blitzed [slang], blotto [slang], bombed, boozy, canned [slang], cockeyed, crocked, drunken, fried, gassed, hammered [slang], high, impaired, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, juiced [slang], lit, lit up, loaded [slang], looped, oiled [slang], pickled, pie-eyed, plastered, potted [slang], ripped [slang], sloshed [slang], smashed [slang], sottish, soused, sozzled, squiffed (or squiffy), stewed, stiff, stinking [slang], stoned, tanked [slang], drunk [chiefly British], tight, tipsy, wasted [slang], wet, wiped out [slang]
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