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Faddle

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Fad´dle
v. i.1.To trifle; to toy.


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There's that oft-quoted line by Shakespeare from ``Romeo and Juliet'' about what's in a name, smelling like a rose, all that iambic pentameter fiddle faddle.
While Washington fiddles and faddles with the possibility of raising the minimum wage by a dollar an hour--which would make it $6.
Let's see: Marilyn, check; Jayne Mansfield, check; Fiddle and Faddle, check .
 
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