Fid·dle·tooth fid-l-tooth
noun
Is a combination of two words "fiddle" and "tooth". Most commonly used in an insult.
1. referring to the projections of a comb, rake, saw, etc.
2. to waste time; trifle; dally (often followed by around ): Stop fiddling around and get to work.
3. British Informal. to cheat.
4. British Informal. swindle; fraud.
noun
Is a combination of two words "fiddle" and "tooth". Most commonly used in an insult.
1. referring to the projections of a comb, rake, saw, etc.
2. to waste time; trifle; dally (often followed by around ): Stop fiddling around and get to work.
3. British Informal. to cheat.
4. British Informal. swindle; fraud.
I. "How Dail holding up?"
"I reck'n d'em Fiddletooths fucked Dail up perty good."
II. "Those damn Fiddletooths done stole every cent!"
III. "Oh, don't you pester me you incompetent fiddletooth!"
"I reck'n d'em Fiddletooths fucked Dail up perty good."
II. "Those damn Fiddletooths done stole every cent!"
III. "Oh, don't you pester me you incompetent fiddletooth!"
by ✿MUG✿ Thëodore Schŋapps ™ August 02, 2013