Didler

/ˈdɪdlər/ noun

Definition

One who idles, dawdles, or moves aimlessly; a person who fidgets.

Etymology

From 'didle' with the agentive suffix '-er,' following standard English formation patterns for agent nouns.

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The word 'didler' captures a specific personality type—someone who can't sit still—and shows how English creates words to describe human behaviors and personality quirks with precise, colorful language.

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