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taradiddle
or tar·ra·did·dle
[ tar-uh-did-l ]
noun
, Informal.
- a small lie; fib.
- pretentious nonsense.
taradiddle
/ ˈtærəˌdɪdəl /
noun
- another spelling of tarradiddle
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Word History and Origins
Origin of taradiddle1
First recorded in 1790–1800; origin uncertain; diddle 2( def )
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Example Sentences
Of course, perhaps there really are “both sides” to this question: truth and taradiddle.
From Washington Post
He was court-martialed once for being drunk on duty and another time for a taradiddle with his pay stubs.
From Wall Street Journal
If I have been telling nasty horrid wicked little taradiddles, Upward won’t give me away, for I shall tip him the masonic wink not to.
From Project Gutenberg
Now the fiddlers tune their fiddles To the lovely taradiddles Of old Wagner, Mozart, Bizet, and the rest.
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Eugene choked with a sense of repugnance to her airy taradiddles.
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