doddle/ˈdɒdl̩/EtymologyUncertain. Possibly from dialectal English doddle (“to toddle; sway; nod drowsily”).nounA job, task, or other activity that is easy to complete or simple.“Centurion: Have you ever seen anyone crucified? / Matthias: Crucifixion's a doddle.”A hornless animal; a pollard or doddy.verbTo dodder.“[…] a doddling old grandfather to act as sheep-dog, as a toothless, barkless, harmless guardian.”