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"diddling" Synonyms
cheating swindling beating bilking bleeding chiseling(US) chiselling(UK) chousing conning cozening defrauding doing euchring fiddling fleecing flimflamming gaffing hosing hustling mulcting dawdling dallying lingering delaying loitering tarrying lagging dillydallying crawling creeping poking dragging moping lollygagging lallygagging shilly-shallying dragging your feet procrastinating hanging around idling copulating mating fornicating humping breeding screwing shagging bonking coupling laying bedding rogering banging tumbling knobbing servicing boffing shafting shtupping cohabiting masturbating fapping frigging jilling jacking off practising onanism beating off tossing off touching yourself beating the meat bringing oneself off whacking off bashing the bishop choking the chicken flogging the dong playing with yourself tossing yourself off having fun with Dick and Jane relieving oneself abusing oneself falsifying manipulating altering doctoring distorting massaging tampering misrepresenting rigging cooking perverting juggling fixing fudging finagling tampering with interfering with cooking the books conniving intriguing plotting scheming conspiring machinating contriving wangling colluding compassing complotting devising planning angling coconspiring cogitating framing operating cooking up collusion complicity connivance conspiracy intrigue deceit secret understanding agreement approval bunco cahoots collaboration consent craft dodge double-cross flam flimflam graft guilt More

16 Sentences With "diddling"

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They had a free ride diddling people on small amounts.
"He is not in the business of diddling around," the senior aide said in January.
And is it a coincidence that DDlg looks like a texting abbreviation of the word "diddling"?
That their father couldn't stop diddling himself in their presence, and on the job, is only the half of it.
Humans have been preoccupied with diddling themselves since the beginning of civilization, a reality brought to light by our ancestors' explicit cave art showing exactly what got them off.
The video in question was posted by the Twitter handle Sexuall Posts -- and featured a hot blonde lady diddling herself while secretly watching a man and a woman have sex.
As William Rogers recounts in "The One-Gallused Rebellion", he was accused of padding his expenses during his time as commissioner of agriculture, and of diddling a counterpart in a cotton sale.
The unwritten rules of the criminal underworld developed under the tsars, when the country's serfs—a big chunk of the population—lived under a code that smiled on occasional diddling of feudal overlords.
A lawsuit filed in Illinois last year alleged the company was collecting "highly personal" information about its user's diddling habits, from how frequently they're taking care of business to the intensity settings they're using in real time.
Sketches included the talents of Noel Fielding, Lee Hurst, Paul Putner, Gemma Rigg, Reece Shearsmith, Jessica Stevenson, David Walliams and Peter Serafinowicz The continuing adventures of Bobby Chariot were chronicled. Now free from any obligation to be Alexei's warm-up man, he traversed a series of other career cul-de-sacs under the appalling management of the repulsive "Edna" (played by Denise Coffey). In one episode, the joke was turned on its head as Chariot performed for an audience of students, who enjoyed his act ironically and responded to his catchphrase "How ya diddling?" with an enthusiastic reply of "We're diddling fine!" (until he got overconfident and moved on to material which insulted his audience).
Lilting is a form of traditional singing common in the Goidelic speaking areas of Ireland and Scotland. It goes under many names, and is sometimes referred to as mouth music, diddling, jigging, chin music or cheek music, puirt à beul or canntaireachd in Scottish Gaelic, or portaireacht bhéil (port a'bhéil, "mouth-singing") in Irish. It in some ways resembles scat singing.
Data diddling is a type of cybercrime in which data is altered as it is entered into a computer system, most often by a data entry clerk or a computer virus. Computerized processing of the altered data results in a fraudulent benefit. In some cases, the altered data is changed back after processing to conceal the activity. The results can be huge.
Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield awarded the album 1 and a half stars out of 5, commenting that the album sounds like "a self-imitating mishmash of shout-along choruses, tepid beats and confused eclectic diddling", deeming the album "bumbling adult pop". Louis Pattison's review for Amazon.co.uk was also negative, deeming the songs "soulless" and "saccharine" and commenting that the album lacks subtlety and tact.
Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger is the fifth studio album by American rock and roll pioneer Bo Diddley released in December 1960 by Checker Records. The album title comes from the album's first track called "Gunslinger" and the cover art has Bo Diddley dressed in Western-style clothing. The songs for Bo Diddley is a Gunslinger were recorded from October 1959 to February 1960. Several tracks of interest are "Sixteen Tons" which Bo was supposed to perform on The Ed Sullivan Show, the title track, and "Diddling" (an instrumental between guitar and saxophone).
They were flown to Los Angeles to produce their first album at ID Sound studio. Rundgren had no prior production experience and remembered that the producer, Bill Traut, "just whipped through the mixes in a day or two ... So I got it into my head, 'Well, he's gone now, so why don't we just mix it again, more like the way we want it?' Our engineer didn't mind if we went and just started diddling around on the board ... It was pretty much trial and error." He took an experimental approach to the recordings, employing techniques such as varispeed and flanging, and despite having no formal training, scored music charts for string and horn arrangements.
Lady Maisery, best known for creating a stunning vocal harmony by way of their songs and ballads, won the nomination for the "Horizon" BBC Radio 2 Folk Award 2012 along with the "Best Debut" at the Spiral Awards 2012. It was the trio's 2011 debut album, "Weave and Spin" that launched them with a considerable feedback inviting favorable reviews from the daily, The Independent, which rated it as an "Album of the Week". Lady Maisery are successful in reviving the almost forgotten " diddling or tune singing" so native to English music, which is still practiced in Scandinavia and Europe. The trio's talent always shines both when singing unaccompanied or with music to back them played brilliantly by them on accordion, harp, fiddle, and bansitar.

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