Definition of Didie

1. Noun. (informal) a diaper ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Didie

1. didy [n -S] - See also: didy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Didie

dideoxyribonucleoside
dideoxyribonucleosides
dideoxysugar
dideoxysugars
dideoxythymidine
didesmethyldoxylamine
didgeridoo
didgeridooer
didgeridooist
didgeridooists
didgeridoos
didicoi
didicois
didicoy
didicoys
didie (current term)
didies
didine
didja
didjeridoo
didjeridoos
didjeridu
didjeridus
didn't
didna
didnae
didncha
didntcha
didoes
didomain

Literary usage of Didie

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Handbook of the Ila Language...: Commonly Called the Seshukulumbwe, Spoken by Edwin William Smith (1907)
"didie refers to a day, ie tomorrow, or another time; didi may mean when, this day. ... Mwa mu bona didie P When, or what day, did you see him ? ..."

2. The Musical World (1855)
"Madame Nantier didie'e fillea the part of Urbano, the page, admirably; but why omit the song preceding the entrance of Raoul? Is it because it was written ..."

3. Text Book of Veterinary Medicine by James Law (1905)
"Convulsions have been noticed in the horse (didie), cow (Pflug) and bitch ... The horse may turn in a circle (Friedberger) or have amaurosis (didie). ..."

4. Wit and Wisdom from West Africa by Richard Francis Burton (1865)
"... anam didie you are lazy?" Friend her female says to her, ... She says, " Ye say that ' you don't "Ke didie? ..."

5. The Oxford History of Music by William Henry Hadow (1902)
"... Sospiri ch' uscite dal tristo mio core,' in a manuscript collection of compositions for solo voices made in London for M. didie by Pietro Reggio in 1681 ..."

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