fuddle
11fuddle — v. & n. v. 1 tr. confuse or stupefy, esp. with alcoholic liquor. 2 intr. tipple, booze. n. 1 confusion. 2 intoxication. 3 a spell of drinking (on the fuddle). Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn …
12Fuddle duddle — is a euphemistic substitution for fuck or fuck off , the most famous use of which was by Pierre Trudeau, during his tenure as Prime Minister of Canada.In February 1971, a minor scandal arose when opposition MPs accused Trudeau of having mouthed,… …
13fuddle-duddle — /fud l dud l/, v.i., fuddle duddled, fuddle duddling. Canadian. to depart; be off. [appar. extension of FUDDLE, after FUDDY DUDDY, though sense is unaccounted for] * * * …
14fuddle-duddle — /fud l dud l/, v.i., fuddle duddled, fuddle duddling. Canadian. to depart; be off. [appar. extension of FUDDLE, after FUDDY DUDDY, though sense is unaccounted for] …
15fuddle-duddle — The result of a marshmallow in the microwave set at high for 5 minutes. Whoa! What a fuddle duddle! …
16fuddle-duddle — The result of a marshmallow in the microwave set at high for 5 minutes. Whoa! What a fuddle duddle! …
17fuddle duddle* — fiddlesticks, friggin, nuts, phooey I did not use the F word. I said, Oh, fuddle duddle! (* This expression is attributed to former Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau speaking in the Canadian House of Commons.) …
18fuddle-cap — fuddˈle cap noun (obsolete) A hard drinker • • • Main Entry: ↑fuddle …
19fuddle — 1. verb a) To confuse or befuddle b) To intoxicate 2. noun a) intoxication b) …
20fuddle — Synonyms and related words: Dutch courage, a high, addle, addle the wits, amaze, baffle, ball up, bamboozle, beat, becloud, bedazzle, befuddle, befuddlement, besottedness, bewilder, bewilderment, boggle, booze up, boozify, bother, botheration,… …