tweedle

Verb

 * 1)  To handle lightly; said with reference to awkward playing on a fiddle.
 * 2)  To influence as if by fiddling; to coax; to allure.
 * 3) To twiddle.
 * 4)  To sell fake jewellery as genuine.
 * 5) To make a shrill or trilling sound
 * 6) To say in a high-pitched voice.
 * 7) To trifle or play.
 * 8) To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
 * 9)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1)  To sell fake jewellery as genuine.
 * 2) To make a shrill or trilling sound
 * 3) To say in a high-pitched voice.
 * 4) To trifle or play.
 * 5) To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
 * 6)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1) To make a shrill or trilling sound
 * 2) To say in a high-pitched voice.
 * 3) To trifle or play.
 * 4) To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
 * 5)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1) To say in a high-pitched voice.
 * 2) To trifle or play.
 * 3) To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
 * 4)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1) To trifle or play.
 * 2) To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
 * 3)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1) To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
 * 2)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1) To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
 * 2)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1)  To move or speak in unison (like )
 * 1)  To move or speak in unison (like )

Noun

 * 1) A sound of the kind made by a fiddle.
 * 2)  A confidence trick in which fake jewellery is sold as genuine.