widdle

widdle
Verb. To urinate. Possibly a combination of the words 'wee' and 'piddle'. Cf. 'riddle' and 'piddle'.
Noun. 1. Urine. Less coarse and offensive than 'piss.'
2. An act of urination.

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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