diggity
English
Etymology
See diggety.
Noun
diggity (uncountable)
- An expletive or partially reduplicative form used in word games or idioms.
- no diggity (“no doubt”)
- bomb diggity (“excellent, the bomb”)
- 1897, Kate Douglas Wiggin, “Penelope’s Progress”, in The Atlantic Monthly, page 702:
- We afterwards learned that this is spelled Dalgety, but it is considered rather vulgar, in Scotland, to pronounce the names of persons and places as they are written. When, therefore, I allude to the cook, which shall be as seldom as possible, I shall speak of her as Miss Diggety-Dalgety.
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