fiddlestick
English
Etymology
From Middle English fydylstyk, ffidillstyke; equivalent to fiddle + stick.
Noun
fiddlestick (plural fiddlesticks)
Interjection
fiddlestick
- Dated form of fiddlesticks.
- 1955, C[live] S[taples] Lewis, The Magician’s Nephew, London: The Bodley Head, →OCLC:
- "A—a most distinguished visitor has just arrived."
"Distinguished fiddlestick!" said Aunt Letty. "There hasn't been a ring at the bell for the last hour."
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