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Fidgeting is the act of
moving about restlessly in a way that is not (socially
recognized as)
essential to
ongoing tasks or events.
Fidgeting may involve...
- A
fidget spinner is a toy that
consists of a ball
bearing in the
center of a multi-lobed (typically three-lobed) flat
structure made from
metal or plastic...
- A
fidget toy or
fidget is
typically a
small object used for
pleasant but
purposeless activity with the
hands (manual
fidgeting or stimming). Some users...
- Look up
fidget in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fidget may
refer to: ST
Fidget, a
British Admiralty tugboat Fidgeting, the
inability to sit
still for...
- The
Fidget Cube is a
fidget toy
designed by
Matthew and Mark McLachlan,
brothers and co-founders of the US
design studio Antsy Labs. It has
fidget tools...
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include Detroit techno, hip hop and
other urban styles of music.
Fidget house, or
fidget, is "defined by
snatched vocal snippets, pitch-bent
dirty b****lines...
- The
Fidget (Danish: Den stundesløse) is a
satirical play
published by
Ludvig Holberg in 1723. It
premiered at
Lille Grønnegade
Theatre in
Copenhagen on...
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Alexander Chalmers (29
March 1759 – 29
December 1834) was a
Scottish writer. He was born in Aberdeen.
Trained as a doctor, he gave up
medicine for journalism...
- scent. They
trace Fidget to a human-sized toyshop;
while searching the area,
Dawson finds Fidget's checklist, and
Basil discovers Fidget has been stealing...
- A Pop-It (also
known as Go Pop and Last One Lost) is a
fidget toy
consisting of a usually-brightly
colored silicone tray with
poppable bubbles, similar...