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Tiddles vs Tiddler - What's the difference?

tiddles | tiddler |

As a verb tiddles

is (tiddle).

As a noun tiddler is

a small person.

tiddles

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • A common given name for cats; a stereotypical cat.
  • * 1999 , Andrew Hunt and David Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master , page 3:
  • If you must, tell your cat first. After all, if little Tiddles is going to take the blame
  • * 2005 , Mike O'Docherty, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design , page 18:
  • Anyone visiting the Smiths and the Joneses would notice a remarkable similarity between Tom and Tiddles', not surprising when you realize that Tom and ' Tiddles are the same cat, round on account of being fed so often.
  • * 2011 , Alistair Wood, Ukelele for Dummies , page 10:
  • There's not enough room to swing a cat (I tested, but Tiddles is just about fine now).

    See also

    *Fido *Rex *Rover *

    tiddler

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A small person
  • (British, informal) A small fish, especially a stickleback
  • See also

    * lilliputian * munchkin