piddle Antonyms

Meaning of piddle

Wordnet

piddle (n)

liquid excretory product

Wordnet

piddle (v)

waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently

eliminate urine

Webster

piddle (v. i.)

To deal in trifles; to concern one's self with trivial matters rather than with those that are important.

To be squeamishly nice about one's food.

To urinate; -- child's word.

piddle Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler piddled on the floor, leaving a yellow puddle behind.
  2. The kitten piddled on my leg, soaking my jeans.
  3. The puppy accidentally piddled on the rug, but I cleaned it up quickly.
  4. The rabbit piddled in its cage, requiring a clean-up.
  5. The elderly dog could no longer control its bladder and would piddle occasionally.
  6. The horse piddled in the field, releasing a pungent odor.
  7. The baby bird piddled in its nest, making a mess.
  8. The sick hamster piddled blood, indicating a urinary tract infection.
  9. The drunk man piddled on the sidewalk, leaving behind a trail of urine.
  10. The squirrel piddled on the tree trunk, marking its territory.

FAQs About the word piddle

liquid excretory product, waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently, eliminate urineTo deal in trifles; to concern one's self with trivial matters rath

putter (around), idle, mess, dawdle, lounge, lazy, fiddle (around), loaf, laze, bum

sweat, grind, hustle, labor, toil, plug, labor, hump, work, slave

The toddler piddled on the floor, leaving a yellow puddle behind.

The kitten piddled on my leg, soaking my jeans.

The puppy accidentally piddled on the rug, but I cleaned it up quickly.

The rabbit piddled in its cage, requiring a clean-up.