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Perfect Stranger Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

[idom question] pickle diddle

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Do you often use this idiom: pickle diddle? Is it a common expression? What does it actually mean? Does it have something to do with... complications?

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Perfect Stranger Do you often use this idiom: pickle diddle? Never. Perfect Stranger Is it a common expression?

  • Perfect Stranger Do you often use this idiom: pickle diddle?
  • Never.
  • Perfect Stranger Is it a common expression?
  • I've never heard it, either.
  • Perfect Stranger What does it actually mean?
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Perfect StrangerDo you often use this idiom: pickle diddle?
Never.
Perfect Stranger Is it a common expression?
I've never heard it, either.
Perfect StrangerWhat does it actually mean?
No idea; it's not in the dictionaries, and googling calls up only a restaurant name.
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Here's the paragraph I found that expression in:

Looking at a map of the metro system in Shanghai, with all of its 16 lines as of April 2015 (and counting), and still expanding on its existing 337 stations, can seem a bit like a badly rolled up yarn. Making any sense of it, let alone finding your destination can be a real pickle diddle. To help you figure it all out we've prepared t
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All I can say is that it looks very slangy. All he meant was 'a real pickle'.

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