释义 |
giggit, v. U.S. colloq.|ˈgɪgɪt| [Cf. gig v.2] a. trans. To convey rapidly. b. intr. To move rapidly.
1862Mrs. Stowe in N.Y. Independent 27 Feb. (Cent.), He nearly like to have got her eat up by the sharks, by giggiting her off in the boat out to sea, when she warn't more 'n three years old. 1869― Oldtown Folks 56 While the wagon and Uncle 'Liakim were heard giggiting away. |