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Pittle vs Wittle - What's the difference?

pittle | wittle |

As verbs the difference between pittle and wittle

is that pittle is to urinate while wittle is misspelling of lang=en.

As a noun pittle

is urine.

As an adjective wittle is

little.

pittle

English

Noun

(-)
  • (Northumbria) urine
  • Verb

    (pittl)
  • (Northumbria) To urinate.
  • References

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    wittle

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (childish, nonstandard) Little.
  • * 2004 , Woody Leonhard, Windows XP all-in-one desk reference for dummies
  • Working with windows (that's "windows" with a wittle w)
  • * 2005 , Linda Darling-Hammond, John Bransford, Preparing teachers for a changing world
  • Give wittle Bear a wittle hug.
  • * 2006 , Sigrid Nunez, The last of her kind
  • ...in a moment of regrettable cuteness, forgetting that I would not always be a wittle -bitty baby...
  • * 2007 , Kristen Sauder, Trading Panic for Peace
  • With every step she repeated the same phrase, "I just need a wittle bit of help. I just need a wittle bit of help."

    Synonyms

    * ickle

    Verb

    (head)