"I twiddled my thumbs."
twiddle your thumbs
c.1540, "to trifle," of unknown origin; of the fingers, first recorded 1676. Fig. phrase twiddle one's thumbs "have nothing to do" is recorded from 1846; to twirl one's thumbs in the same sense is recorded from 1816. So the origins of the word is most likely unknown, but it is suggested to be circa the mid 1500's. Hope this helps SOURCE: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=twiddle
Because of the long wait, the nervous Kalan was resinged to twiddling his thumbs.
Twiddling your thumbs is quite simple and can be very entertaining. First you stick your arms slightly out in front of you and interlock your fingers. Then while kepping your fingers interlocked you turn your thumbs in a circular motion. Congratz! You are now twiddling!
These are some of the things peole do to let you know they are bored:yawn,sigh,sleep,roll their eyes,twiddle thumbs,rap fingers,look at watch
You can't become better at something without practicing it. That means, play Smash Bros and get used to the controls and gameplay, and eventually you'll get better. Otherwise, twiddle your thumbs.
Dunno, it's just a saying lolActually, it refers to being absent-minded. It's derived from the twin characters Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dum, who were dumb, in the classic Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
A twiddle factor, in fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithms, is any of the trigonometric constant coefficients that are multiplied by the data in the course of the algorithm.
the male frog has a black dot on their thumbs so they have thumbs
Mr. Twiddle .
Twiddled is a verb. It is the past tense of twiddle.