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Diddy

usgb/ˈdɪdi/Volume
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British Slang

Used commonly in the UK, 'diddy' adds friendly emphasis to smallness.

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He moved into a diddy flat near the market.
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Emphasize Petite

'Diddy' often conveys affection or endearment when referring to something small.

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Look at those diddy shoes for the baby!
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Informal Use

Appropriate for casual conversation but not in formal or academic contexts.

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I only need a diddy bit of sugar in my tea.
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