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tiddly

SL การ ดื่ม เล็กน้อย  kan-duam-lek-noi

 

tiddly

SL เล็กน้อย  lek-noi

 

tiddlywinks

N เกม ของ เด็กช นิดหนึ่ง เหมือน หมากเก็บ  tiddledy winks

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TIDDLYWINKS

TIDDLYWINKS Tid "dly *winks `, n.

 

Defn: Same as Tiddledywinks. Kipling.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tiddly

tid dly |ˈtidlē ˈtɪdli | adjective ( tiddlier, tiddliest ) informal, chiefly Brit. slightly drunk. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (as a noun denoting an alcoholic drink, particularly of spirits ): perhaps from slang tiddlywink, denoting an unlicensed bar. The current sense dates from the early 20th cent.

 

tiddly

tiddly 2 |ˈtɪdli | adjective ( tiddlier, tiddliest ) Brit. informal little; tiny: a tiddly little pool. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: variant of colloquial tiddy, of unknown origin.

 

tiddlywink

tid dly wink |ˈtidlēˌwiNGk ˈtɪdliˌwɪŋk |(also tiddledywink |ˈtidl-dē -|) noun 1 (tiddlywinks ) a game in which small plastic counters are flicked into a central receptacle by being pressed on the edge with a larger counter. 2 a counter used in such a game. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: of unknown origin; perhaps related to tiddly. The word originally denoted an unlicensed bar, also a game of dominoes. Current senses date from the late 19th cent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

tiddly

tiddly 1 |ˈtɪdli | adjective ( tiddlier, tiddliest ) Brit. informal slightly drunk: we were all a little bit tiddly. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (as a noun denoting an alcoholic drink, particularly of spirits ): perhaps from slang tiddlywink, denoting an unlicensed public house. The current sense dates from the early 20th cent.

 

tiddly

tiddly 2 |ˈtɪdli | adjective ( tiddlier, tiddliest ) Brit. informal little; tiny: a tiddly little pool. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: variant of colloquial tiddy, of unknown origin.

 

tiddlywink

tiddlywink |ˈtɪdlɪˌwɪŋk |(US tiddledywink ) noun 1 ( tiddlywinks ) [ treated as sing. ] a game in which small plastic counters are flicked into a central receptacle by being pressed on the edge with a larger counter. 2 a counter used in the game of tiddlywinks. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: of unknown origin; perhaps related to tiddly 1. The word originally denoted an unlicensed public house, also a game of dominoes.