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#98190
03/09/2003 8:53 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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What does the word "tiddlers" mean as used below?
" "Although we do not yet have the capability to detect 'tiddlers' like the Earth, we can establish theoretically which of the exoplanetary systems are most likely to have an 'Earth'," said Professor Barrie Jones of The Open University. "
Edit: I found this, in a site about a Dylan Thomas work. Does then "tiddlers" mean Earth is a "little fish" as planets go?
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#98191
03/09/2003 8:55 PM
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old hand
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old hand
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Main Entry:tid£dler Pronunciation:*ti-d*l-*r, *tid-l*r Function:noun Etymology:probably from English dialect tiddly little Date:1885
British : a small fish (as a stickleback or minnow)
Tiddler is used for anything small.
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#98192
03/09/2003 10:15 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel
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Toddlers are tiddlers, but they're still big fish swimming about in their little bowls. Heaven knows my Loftan was a very big fish in the bowl of my heart as a toddler.
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