Hi, 

As Jeremy mentioned, English isn't the first language, of a big portion, of 
the community. Mine is German (Austrian). "Tiddly" or "Tiddler" doesn't 
have any meaning here. Also no "slang" words, that are similar. So since I 
discovered TiddlyWiki, *it defined the term for me* and since then, it is, 
what it is: [1] "Tiddlers are the fundamental units of information in 
TiddlyWiki."  .. nothing more and nothing less. 

As I first searched "tiddler" (some years ago) at duden.de 
<http://www.duden.de/suchen/englisch/tiddler>, there haven't been any hits. 
.. Now there are, since they added an English version, which points to the 
"small fish" :)

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The funny thing is "cardo <http://www.duden.de/suchen/dudenonline/cardo>" 
has some hits at duden.de and seems to be a Latin word for: "hinge".  ... 
So imo whatever we use, there is a high possibility, that it has a 
"strange" meaning, in some countries. 

Or it is trademarked and/or a product name. see: HyperCard 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperCard>and alike ..

just some thoughts

have fun!
mario

[1] http://tiddlywiki.com/#Tiddlers

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