(informal, chiefly Brit.)slightly drunk (非正式,主英)微醉的 we were all a little bit tiddly. 我们都稍有醉意。
语源
mid 19th cent. (as a noun denoting an alcoholic drink, particularly of spirits): perhaps from slang tiddlywink, denoting an unlicensed public house. The current sense dates from the early 20th cent
tiddly2 (tiddlier, tiddliest)
(Brit. informal)little; tiny (英,非正式)微小的;微不足道的 a tiddly little pool. 一个小池子。
语源
mid 19th cent.: variant of colloquial tiddy, of unknown origin