The difference between Piddle and Widdle
When used as nouns, piddle means piss: urine, whereas widdle means urine.
When used as verbs, piddle means to work or act ineffectually and wastefully, whereas widdle means to urinate.
Widdle is also adjective with the meaning: little.
check bellow for the other definitions of Piddle and Widdle
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Piddle as a noun (British, Australia, euphemistic, _, slang):
Piss: urine.
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Piddle as a noun (British, Australia, euphemistic, _, slang):
A piss: an act of urination.
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Piddle as a noun (British, figurative):
Nonsense or a trivial matter.
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Piddle as a verb (intransitive, often with 'around' or 'about'):
To work or act ineffectually and wastefully.
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Piddle as a verb (intransitive, obsolete):
to attack or eat with a beak.
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Piddle as a verb (intransitive, now, _, South, _, US, often with 'with'):
to pick at or toy with one's food, to eat slowly or insubstantially.
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Piddle as a verb (UK, AU, euphemistic, _, slang, intransitive, _, or, _, reflexive):
To urinate.
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Widdle as a noun (childish, chiefly, _, British):
Urine.
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Widdle as a noun (childish, chiefly, _, UK):
An act of urination.
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Widdle as a verb (childish, chiefly, _, British):
To urinate.
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Widdle as a verb (colloquial):
To play guitar (especially the electric guitar) quickly.
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Widdle as an adjective (childish, chiefly, US):
Little.