A fork of Rural Dictionary
an irish phrase denoting the act of underhandedly accepting a bribe for services rendered.
that rompf must be on the fiddle; how else could he afford unused condoms?
Another way of saying 'Fiddler on the roof' which often refers to a short person who plays a violin on the roof. Fiddles can also mean a short person.
Aye Fiddles, you gotta drink some milk to grow taller
1. To cheat someone of money. 2. APpears in the UK sitcom "Blackadder" (series 3) as a rude word (when looking up the words "Fart, Fiddle, Fornicate" in Dr Johnson's first dictionary). Quite what 'fiddle' is intended to mean in this context is not clear.
John's on the fiddle. I will fiddle the books.