Tidges vs Fidges - What's the difference?
tidges | fidges |
(fidge)
(obsolete, dialectal, Scotland) To fidget; jostle or shake.
*1883 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Treasure Island)
As a noun tidges
is plural of tidge.As a verb fidges is
third-person singular of fidge.fidges
English
Verb
(head)fidge
English
Verb
- "Look, Jim, how my fingers fidges ," he continued in the pleading tone. "I can't keep 'em still, not I. I haven't had a drop this blessed day. That doctor's a fool, I tell you. If I don't have a dram o' rum, Jim, I'll have the horrors..."