Ciggy vs Tiggy - What's the difference?
ciggy | tiggy |
(slang ) A cigarette.
(Australia, New Zealand, North Island) The children?s game tag.
* 1996 M. J. Carr, Murder: Past Tense, p67
* 2006 Fiona Doyle, "Wet Season Time," On Country: Stories of Nyrlotte, Univ. of Queensland Press, p15
* 2009 Kirsty Anderson, TATSLINA - The Gipsy Princess, Valerie Yule, Literacy Innovations, p35
As nouns the difference between ciggy and tiggy
is that ciggy is (slang ) a cigarette while tiggy is (australia|new zealand|north island) the children′s game tag.ciggy
English
Alternative forms
*ciggie' (''plural'' ' ciggies )Noun
(ciggies)Synonyms
*(cigarette ): **(colloquial/slang''): cancer stick (''derogatory''), cig, coffin nail, fag (''UK ), smoketiggy
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Noun
(-)- The teacher tried to encourage him to join in, and would tell Jamie to go and play 'tiggy' with the others.
- Everyone raced to catch squid hiding under floating leaves or wood, or tried to catch seahorses as well as playing tiggy in the water.
- In the day they would walk along, playing tiggy and talking, and in the evening they would swim and surf