Wittle vs Widdle - What's the difference?
wittle | widdle |
(childish, nonstandard) Little.
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(chiefly, British) To urinate
(colloquial) To play guitar fast. This is generally in reference to electric guitar.
(childish, chiefly, US) Little; used in imitation of childish speech.
As adjectives the difference between wittle and widdle
is that wittle is (childish|nonstandard) little while widdle is (childish|chiefly|us) little; used in imitation of childish speech.As verbs the difference between wittle and widdle
is that wittle is while widdle is (chiefly|british) to urinate.wittle
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Working with windows (that's "windows" with a wittle w)
- Give wittle Bear a wittle hug.
- ...in a moment of regrettable cuteness, forgetting that I would not always be a wittle -bitty baby...
- With every step she repeated the same phrase, "I just need a wittle bit of help. I just need a wittle bit of help."