diddle

1. vt. To work with or modify in a not particularly serious manner. "I diddled a copy of [ADVENT] so it didn't double-space all the time." "Let's diddle this piece of code and see if the problem goes away." See [tweak] and [twiddle]. 2. n. The action or result of diddling. See also [tweak], [twiddle], [frob].


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