Associations to the word «Diddley»
Noun
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Wiktionary
DIDDLEY BOW, noun. (musical instrument) A one-stringed instrument (monochord) that consists of a wire string attached to something solid like the side of a house, and played with a piece of metal or glass, originating in the African American traditional music of Mississippi in the United States.
DIDDLEY BOWER, noun. Someone who plays the diddley bow.
DIDDLEY BOWERS, noun. Plural of diddley bower
DIDDLEY BOWS, noun. Plural of diddley bow
Dictionary definition
DIDDLEY, noun. A small worthless amount; "you don't know jack".
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