on the fiddle

The phrase "on the fiddle" is typically used to describe someone who is engaged in dishonest or fraudulent activities, particularly involving financial matters. It suggests that the person is involved in an illegal or unethical scheme to obtain money or other resources illicitly. It can also refer to someone who is exploiting a certain situation or taking advantage of others for personal gain.


Get it on Google Play Get it on Apple App Store

English is confusing! Why do people say "Pardon my French" when they are speaking English? Because of idioms!

An idiom is a phrase or expression that usually presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase. Does that sound fun? It can be!

Play Just Saying - the word game that makes learning idioms a good time on your mobile phone or tablet.