Widdle

usgb/ˈwɪd.əl/
verb

To urinate, usually used in a playful or informal context, particularly among children.

The little puppy needs to widdle outside.
Visual representation of "widdle" - To urinate, usually used in a playful or informal context, particularly among children.

Usage tips

Informal

widdle a lot,widdle outside,widdle pants

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Context

Be aware that 'widdle' is very informal and used chiefly in playful or childish contexts.

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The child giggled as they told their parent they needed to widdle.
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Usage Variation

'Widdle' is more frequently used in British English and may not be understood globally.

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In some regions, 'widdle' may not be recognized, making the usage context important.
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Connotation

Using 'widdle' conveys a light-hearted or endearing emotion, suitable for contexts involving small children or pets.

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It is often considered cute when describing young children asking to go to the bathroom.
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