Liquid excretory product.
Waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently.
1 Pirate, my Jack Russell terrier, tended to piddle at the first sign of trouble.
2 We can always take you back to the couch, and you can piddle yourself.
3 Anthony nodded and, suddenly remembering those spew-tits and piddle - warblers of the Bulstrode days, imperceptibly smiled.
4 Is it only piddle draining out of her now?
5 It was as though those piddle - warblers had never existed.
6 For their clashing he gave not a piddle !
7 It's like human heaven except that you're encouraged to piddle in the streets whenever you want.
8 She likes to piddle on the floor.
9 What a lot o' piddle and nonsense!
10 They get polluted by buffalo piddle .
11 Two spew-tits and a piddle - warbler . ' And a great howl of laughter would go up- ahowlin which Anthony always joined.
12 The little dog, apparently unmoved by the smell of Ruth's shoes, returned to Mimi's office leaving a trail of piddle behind.
13 For some reason he thought I might be able to make it run, so he brought it to me to piddle with.
14 Then maybe the great Earl of Weymerth would grace her with sole guardianship after the thing had the audacity to piddle on his shoes.
15 Humanity was far too obsessed with numerous piddling things of no interest.
16 A piddling string of munition factories in New York and New Jersey.
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