I. ˈtwēd ə l verb
( tweedled ; tweedled ; tweedling -d( ə )liŋ ; tweedles )
Etymology: probably of imitative origin
intransitive verb
1. : to sing or whistle in modulation : pipe , chirp
2. : to play negligently on a musical instrument
transitive verb
: to cajole or entice by music
II. noun
( -s )
: a sound of tweedling
the squeal and the blare and the tweedle of bagpipes — W.C.Williams
III.
dialect
variant of twiddle