fuddleduddle

fud·dle-dud·dle

[fuhd-l-duhd-l]
verb (used without object), fud·dle-dud·dled, fud·dle-dud·dling. Canadian.
to depart; be off.

Origin:
apparently extension of fuddle, after fuddy-duddy, though sense is unaccounted for

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