Diddling synonyms
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In opposition or disagreement; against:
To deprive (another) of something by fraud; cheat or swindle.
To extract (money, etc.) from (someone), as by fraud or deceit
To swindle; cheat:
To get by false pretenses or fraud
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To cheat or defraud.
(Music) To perform on an instrument:
To play a fiddle.
To treat something casually or without seriousness:
To proceed slowly or with many stops:
(Intransitive) To move or walk lackadaisically.
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(Informal) To be sexually unfaithful:
To waste or kill time:
Shirk is defined as to avoid or get out of doing something that should be done.
To lounge is defined as to lay around or sit around in some kind of comfortable couch or chair.
To be lazy or idle; loaf
To move slowly or aimlessly; loaf
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To live as a bum or vagrant
To pierce or wound painfully with a sharp-pointed structure or organ, as that of certain insects.
(Informal) To put blame or responsibility on; burden:
(Slang) To take (drugs) illegally:
To defeat soundly:
(Informal) To take advantage of by cheating, sponging, etc.
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To deceive or cheat.
Bilk is defined as to swindle or get out of paying.
Find another word for diddling. In this page you can discover 31 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for diddling, like: conning, gipping, gypping, mulcting, defrauding, rooking, swindling, victimizing, playing, fiddling and toying.