jack | (n) a small worthless amount, Syn. diddley, shit, diddly-squat, diddlysquat, diddly-shit, diddly, doodly-squat, squat, diddlyshit | paradiddle | (n) the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously, Syn. roll, drum roll | baloney | (n) pretentious or silly talk or writing, Syn. drool, tarradiddle, bilgewater, boloney, tosh, tommyrot, taradiddle, bosh, humbug, twaddle | fib | (n) a trivial lie, Syn. taradiddle, tarradiddle, story, tale | shake | (v) move with or as if with a tremor, Syn. didder | toy | (v) manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination, Syn. fiddle, play, diddle | victimize | (v) deprive of by deceit, Syn. goldbrick, bunco, scam, con, defraud, hornswoggle, nobble, diddle, gyp, swindle, mulct, short-change, rook, gip |
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| diddle | (ดีด'เดิล) vt. โกง, หลอกลวง vi. เสียเวลา, เคลื่อนขึ้นเคลื่อนลงอย่างรวดเร็ว, See also: diddler n. | paradiddle | n. การใช้ไม้ตีกลองสลับขวาซ้าย |
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| ผ่านราคา | (v) overcharge, See also: diddle, sting, surcharge, fleece, Example: แม่ค้าผ่านราคาสินค้าไว้เผื่อลูกค้าต่ออยู่แล้ว, Thai Definition: บอกเกินราคาจริง, บอกราคาแพงเกินไป |
| | | paradiddle | (n) the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously, Syn. roll, drum roll | baloney | (n) pretentious or silly talk or writing, Syn. drool, tarradiddle, bilgewater, boloney, tosh, tommyrot, taradiddle, bosh, humbug, twaddle | fib | (n) a trivial lie, Syn. taradiddle, tarradiddle, story, tale | jack | (n) a small worthless amount, Syn. diddley, shit, diddly-squat, diddlysquat, diddly-shit, diddly, doodly-squat, squat, diddlyshit | shake | (v) move with or as if with a tremor, Syn. didder | toy | (v) manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination, Syn. fiddle, play, diddle | victimize | (v) deprive of by deceit, Syn. goldbrick, bunco, scam, con, defraud, hornswoggle, nobble, diddle, gyp, swindle, mulct, short-change, rook, gip |
| Diddle | v. i. [ Cf. Daddle. ] To totter, as a child in walking. [ Obs. ] Quarles. [ 1913 Webster ] | Diddle | v. t. [ Perh. from AS. dyderian to deceive, the letter r being changed to l. ] To cheat or overreach. [ Colloq. ] Beaconsfield. [ 1913 Webster ] | Diddler | n. A cheat. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Jeremy Diddler, a character in a play by James Kenney, entitled “Raising the wind.” The name is applied to any needy, tricky, constant borrower; a confidence man. [ 1913 Webster ]
| paradiddle | n. The sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously. Syn. -- roll, drum roll. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
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