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smiddler

Someone who contaminates the Easter eggs of children with small pieces of fecal matter i.e. dingleberries.
Uncle Tony has really become quite the smiddler since he ruined the annual Easter egg hunt at church last year.
by troutenstein May 24, 2011
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Swiddle

To convince the use of ones point of view, stance, disposition, or new idea in a smooth stylish manner.
The new iPhone 11 swiddles because of it's new features.
by LGG#39 December 12, 2019
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siddler

Someone who will often appear next to you without warning. This is often done in silence and when you turn around that person would be next to you. They also often butt into conversations the moment you finish talking.
Adam is such a siddler. Whenever I'm talking to Aidan he just appears and starts talking the moment I finish. I never have any clue when he will be next to me.
by petpen7 February 26, 2015
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skiddleyboop

Expression used during moments of extreme pleasure or victory. White equivalent of bookyacka! or In Your Face.
Chad cried out 'Skiddleyboop!' as he pinched the loaf that he had been carrying all day
by keyshaw November 16, 2004
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West Virginia's middle finger

A narrow strip of land that pokes up between Ohio and Pennsylvania
The city of Wheeling is located on West Virginia's middle finger.
by Mr.Juan-derful April 18, 2010
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skiddle skaddle doo

A convenient excuse for when one needs to abruptly leave an unwanted conversation or end a long-winded phone call.

See skedaddle.
Tyra: "I'm having such an emergency, my car broke down, and I can't go to the grocery store!"
Melville: "Really? You're kidding. Well I'm driving on the highway and can't talk right now. Got to go, or as Shaggy would say, skiddle skaddle doo!"
by Shaggy_Gangster_1992 February 7, 2018
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Siddle

Used to describe a large overreaction to a fairly unimportant/ irrelevant event.
"Clayton, the gig is not till tuesday don't siddle"

Phil lost his place in the queue for the hot dogs and threw a complete siddle.
by Peter_Anderson June 9, 2010
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