noun
- plural of diddly; small or trivial amounts of money or things of little value
Usage: informal; often used in the phrase 'diddly-squat' meaning nothing or very little
Examples
- He earned diddlies working that part-time job.
- The company paid diddlies in bonuses last year.
- I know diddlies about fixing cars.
- They offered diddlies for the old furniture.
- After expenses, the business made diddlies in profit.