Define Piddling Meaning

Piddling
verb (used without object), piddled, piddling.
1.
to spend time in a wasteful, trifling, or ineffective way; dawdle (often followed by around):
He wasted the day piddling around.
2.
Informal. (especially of children and pets) to urinate.

U.S uses piddling to mean wasting time.
U.K uses piddling to mean urinating

U.S = I'm bored so I'm piddling round the house getting jobs completed

U.K = I wish the dog would stop piddling all over the carpet
By Mariquilla
Piddle
Little kid word for urine; the act of urinating.

I have to make piddle; Shut up while I piddle.
By Wenonah
Piddle
V. To look like you are doing something for multiple hours, while accomplishing absolutely nothing.

Johny piddled around in the sink all day, but the dishes are still dirty.
By Edithe
Piddle
the act of peeing a little bit because of so much laughter

I laughed so hard I think I just piddled.
By Gwendolen
Piddle
to urinate (a euphemism for piss, see also pee)

I have to piddle before we leave.
By Catherina
Piddled

Can you drive?
No, I'm piddled.
Again?
By Kally
Piddle
To pee.

There was some piddle on the ground.
By Raf
Piddle
A mix of puddle and pissed. A nice term to describe a dog taking a pee. Often used in excess while potty training a puppy.

Little Ruby the poodle piddled on her newspaper.

Did she piddle on her walk?

She snuck off and did a piddle on the carpet.
By Simona
Piddle

i gotta go piddle
By Annmaria
Piddle
To, how you say, piss your pants.
Only a little bit though
Enough to be cute, something to laugh about

A miniscule, adorable amount of urine released into the pants.

"Omgz.. I just piddled in my panties."

"Kristen, did you just make a piddle?"
By Kiele