Rover too;--you might get up Rover while you were about it, and Cassio, and Jeremy
Diddler. You can easily knock them off; one part helps the other so much.
Goblin or nut, chickpea or seed--in Germany, it's called kitzler , which translates to "tickler." Yet cuter still, the Greek diminutive, keitys: a derivative of "miniature hill." Slug or bulb, little chub or
diddler. The clitoris exists in ostriches, it stretches eight inches, and kangaroos: they have two.
Peacefully on 11th October 2015, aged 93 years, Lily, beloved wife of the late Cyril (
Diddler), loving mam of Carol, Joan, Linda, Garry, Muras and the late Clive, a devoted nana, great nana and great great nana who will be greatly missed by all her family and friends.
Odell also played an "amusing" Fainwood to Irving's Jeremy
Diddler in James Kenney's farce Raising the Wind at the Lyceum the following March but for only a few performances (Standard, 2 Apr.
French Minister of Culture Frederic Mitterrand, meanwhile, said he was "dumbfounded" by Polanski's arrest in Switzerland, adding that he "strongly regrets that a new ordeal is being inflicted on someone who has already experienced so many of them." According to France, Polanski may be a
diddler, but he's their
diddler.
It goes on, at length, from there, excoriating The Record's publisher as "an irrepressible little
diddler" with "no more political principle than a Berkshire sow."
The
diddler at the bottom' of the browser screen going back and forth, back and forth like a caged crazed animal.
Dip
Diddler, an average guy, has just latched onto a couple of computing's latest fads: the ability to play and save music and movies on his DVD-equipped computer.
When the compact disc first appeared, I naively believed that the days of the audio-system "
diddler" were numbered and that the era of the "happy music lover on a shoestring budget" was about to dawn.