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1 diddle
['dɪdl]to diddle sb. out of sth. to diddle sth. out of sb. — soffiare qcs. a qcn
* * *['dɪdl]to diddle sb. out of sth. to diddle sth. out of sb. — soffiare qcs. a qcn
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2 diddle did·dle vt
['dɪdl]fam infinocchiare
См. также в других словарях:
diddle — did|dle [ˈdıdl] v [T] BrE informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Perhaps from Diddler, name of a character in a 19th century English play] to get money from someone by deceiving them diddle sb out of sth ▪ They ll diddle you out of your last penny if … Dictionary of contemporary English
diddle — verb (T) diddle sb (out of sth) informal to get money from someone by deceiving them: They ll diddle you out of your last penny if you give them the chance … Longman dictionary of contemporary English