Untrue vs Fiddlefart - What's the difference?
untrue | fiddlefart |
Used as a singlular reply to someone else's statement indicating that you think their statement was nonsense
false or untrue
To linger aimlessly; to look busy while accomplishing nothing.
As an adjective untrue
is .As an interjection fiddlefart is
used to express aggravation, anger or frustration.As a noun fiddlefart is
used as a singlular reply to someone else's statement indicating that you think their statement was nonsense.As a verb fiddlefart is
to linger aimlessly; to look busy while accomplishing nothing.fiddlefart
English
Noun
(en noun)- He said the Jabberwok was real. Fiddlefart !
- ''Her response to the news was, "Fiddlefart . I don't believe it!".
Verb
(en verb)- Stop fiddlefarting around and come to supper!