by Andrew April 04, 2003

Extension, inspired by Ned Flanders, of the commonly used word "fuck"
Adds emphasis and humour to an already overused word at the cost of it's sometimes offensive nature.
(It still should be considered unwise to use in front of in-laws, teachers etc.)
Adds emphasis and humour to an already overused word at the cost of it's sometimes offensive nature.
(It still should be considered unwise to use in front of in-laws, teachers etc.)
Kid A - "You have squashed frog between your toes!"
Kid B - "Fuckdiddly!"
Kid A - "I hear your 'fuckdiddly' and accept its light-hearted application to this frog-related incident"
Kid B - "Fuckdiddly!"
Kid A - "I hear your 'fuckdiddly' and accept its light-hearted application to this frog-related incident"
by Andrew May 24, 2006

A loose grouping of bands into a genre (but not a specific scene) of varying sounds. All share similar, abstract qualities and most find jazz as an influence. The math rock movement mostly occured during the mid to late 1990s. Bands that can be called math rock include June of 44, Rodan, Polvo, and the 1.6 Band.
by andrew September 24, 2004


by andrew April 07, 2005

by Andrew June 19, 2006
