Adjective: diddy (diddier,diddiest)
Usage: Brit, informal
Usage: Brit, informal
Usage: Brit, informal
- Very small
"The diddy apartment was perfect for a single person";
- bantam, diminutive, lilliputian, midget, petite, tiny, flyspeck, tiddly [Brit, informal], eensy [informal], eensy-weensy [informal]
Usage: Brit, informal
- A person who lacks good judgment
"Don't be such a diddy; think before you act";
- fool, sap [N. Amer, informal], muggins [Brit, informal], tomfool, meathead [informal], jughead [N. Amer, informal], mampara [S.Africa, informal], dill [Austral, NZ, informal], nit [Brit, informal], boofhead [Austral, informal], moegoe [S.Africa, informal], galah [Austral, informal], charlie [Brit, informal], drongo [Austral, NZ, informal], juggins [Brit, informal]
Derived forms: diddiest, diddies, diddier
Type of: simple [archaic], simpleton
Encyclopedia: Diddy