Fiddled

/ˈfɪdəld/ verb

Touched or played with something restlessly, often without thinking; or cheated/manipulated numbers or facts dishonestly.

From Old English 'fitele' (fiddle), possibly from 'fit' (a section of music). The 'dishonest' meaning evolved in the 1700s-1800s, possibly from how con artists fiddle with accounting.

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