A fork of Rural Dictionary
Derogatory name for Gypsy's, commonly used in the county of Wiltshire, England.
"The Didd's stole my car radio, again", or,
"Go tell the Didds, they can't live in our field"
Didds hails from Sanford. It is a derogatory term that is used for someone who looks like Richard Petty.
"Didds fix me some mac-n-cheese!" "Didds, WHAT!"
Originally 'Diddely Way', a street in Llanfairfechan, North Wales, the name was adopted as a war cry by an ancient Essex tribe, namely the 'Myland Massif' circa AD 2004. It should ideally be shouted, whilst under the influence of alcohol at passers-by, inanimate objects and each other. It roughly translates into English as 'I am the bearer of the fork, but not the broth'. May also be said 'diddely-wayooo' depending on the time of day.
"Let us galavant freely in this field, whilst consuming cheap cider and the budget alternative to WKD"
"To that, good sir, I say diddely-wayyyyo"
n. crap diddely- KraaaP DiD L e
used to express anger in a situation
holy CRAP DIDDELY i totally just spilled milk everywhere
A mythical character whose purpose was/is to let someone know that something's been done or accomplished. A slur of "I already did."
When my Ma asked me to clean my room, I told her "Arty Didd!"
gypsy, pikey, chav etc. Romany word of respect for male of older generation. 'dadika' = father
diddikois welcome!