diddlysquat - Meaning in Telugu

diddlysquat - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of diddlysquat in English

diddlysquat noun

  1. a small worthless amount

    Example

    • "you don't know jack"

What is diddlysquat meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase diddlysquat refers to a small worthless amount. See diddlysquat meaning in Telugu, diddlysquat definition, translation and meaning of diddlysquat in Telugu. Find diddlysquat similar words, diddlysquat synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of diddlysquat. Find the answer of what is the meaning of diddlysquat in Telugu.

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