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| med·dle [ médd'l ] (past and past participle med·dled, present participle med·dling, 3rd person present singular med·dles) |
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interfere in somebody else's concerns: to become involved in somebody else's concerns or with somebody else's property in an intrusive or unwanted way
 I don't mean to meddle, just to offer advice.
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| [13th century. < Old French me(s)dler, variant of mesler< assumed Vulgar Latin misculare "mix thoroughly"] |
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 med·dler noun |
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