noun
- plural of diddley; small or trivial amounts; trifles
- plural of diddley; a rhythmic guitar or fiddle technique featuring rapid, repetitive picking patterns
Usage: informal; often used in the phrase 'diddley-squat' meaning nothing or very little
Usage: music; informal
Examples
- He didn't earn diddleys from that job—it paid almost nothing.
- The company offered diddleys in compensation for the damage.
- She knows diddleys about fixing cars.
- The blues guitarist played some classic diddleys on his instrument.
- I care diddleys about what they think.
- He won diddleys in the lottery—just a few dollars.