Diddy

/ˈdɪdi/ adjective

British informal term meaning small or tiny, often used affectionately or diminutively.

Possibly from 'little' or related to various nursery rhyme and folk song contexts where 'diddy' appears as a nonsense syllable. The word has been used in British dialect since at least the 19th century.

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