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" DIDLING (participal vb.)
The process of trying to work out who did it when reading a whodunnit, and trying to keep your options open so that when you find out you can allow yourself to think that you knew perfectly well who it was all along. "

Douglas Adams , The Meaning of Liff (Meaning of Liff, #1)


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Douglas Adams quote : DIDLING (participal vb.)<br />The process of trying to work out who did it when reading a whodunnit, and trying to keep your options open so that when you find out you can allow yourself to think that you knew perfectly well who it was all along.