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.
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!"