What is twiddle and frum

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"Twiddle" and "frum" are terms that can have different meanings depending on the context in which they're used.

  1. Twiddle: This verb commonly means to move or twist something back and forth or to fiddle with an object in a somewhat aimless manner. In a more specific context, it can refer to manipulating settings or controls, often with little purpose.

  2. Frum: This term is derived from Yiddish and refers to someone who is observant of Jewish law and tradition. It is often used to describe individuals or communities that adhere strictly to Orthodox Jewish practices.

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