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widdle

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Widdle (noun) means (childish, informal) Urine, or the act of urinating. Example: “The puppy had a little widdle on the kitchen floor.”

noun
1
(childish, informal) Urine, or the act of urinating.
"The puppy had a little widdle on the kitchen floor."
"The toddler needed a widdle before bed."
verb
1
(childish, informal) To urinate.
"The dog widdled on the rug again."
"She asked if the baby needed to widdle."

How to use widdle

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA gentle, childish word for urinating, mostly used with or around small children and pets.

When to use it

Very informal and childish; not used in adult or formal contexts.

Word forms

widdler comparative, widdled past tense, widdles plural, widdles singular, widdlest superlative

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Etymology

Likely an informal, softened variant of piddle or wee, used mainly in speaking to or about young children.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of widdle?

"widdle" (noun) means (childish, informal) Urine, or the act of urinating.

What is another word for widdle?

Other words for "widdle" include piddle.

What are the different meanings of widdle?

"widdle" has 2 main meanings: 1. (childish, informal) Urine, or the act of urinating; 2. (childish, informal) To urinate.

How do you use widdle in a sentence?

Example: "The puppy had a little widdle on the kitchen floor."

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