Tiddering
Tiddering is a term used to describe the act of repeatedly and seemingly aimlessly touching or fiddling with small objects. This behavior can manifest in various ways, such as tapping fingers, playing with a pen, or adjusting clothing. It is often observed as a non-verbal communication cue, expressing underlying emotions like nervousness, boredom, or contemplation. The specific actions involved in tiddering are highly individual, varying from person to person and depending on the context of the situation. While often unconscious, tiddering can also be a deliberate coping mechanism to manage stress or anxiety. In some instances, it may be a symptom associated with certain neurological conditions, though this is not universally the case. The term itself suggests a gentle, perhaps even insignificant, manipulation of items, distinguishing it from more forceful or destructive fidgeting. Understanding tiddering can offer insights into a person's internal state when words may not be readily available or are being consciously withheld.