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Iggy vs Biggy - What's the difference?

iggy | biggy |

As a verb iggy

is to ignore (a user on a chat system, etc.).

As a noun biggy is

something big in size in comparison to similar things.

iggy

English

Verb

  • (Internet slang) To ignore (a user on a chat system, etc.).
  • * 2002 , "MAGNOLIATR", Cleaning up this group?'' (on newsgroup ''misc.transport.trucking )
  • sometimes they just really get under your skin but that is what they want to do. Just try to iggy them and you can always filter them out
  • * 2003 , "darix29", well its(SIC) decided'' (on newsgroup ''alc.suicide )
  • i wrote somethin(SIC) to jammer and another thing to ginger, 2 things to ginger, and a few other things and got completely iggied
    and they were online cuz they replied to everybody.
  • * 2007 , "AllYou!", On Resentments and Buried Anger'' (on newsgroup ''alt.support.marriage )
  • I'm just here to tell you that iggying people who give you problems is rarely a way to personal growth.

    biggy

    English

    Alternative forms

    * biggie (US)

    Noun

    (biggies)
  • (colloquial) Something big in size in comparison to similar things.
  • The wardrobe is the biggy – we'd better move that first.
  • (colloquial) Something impressive in comparison to similar things.
  • Here's the biggy – she's only getting divorced!
  • (colloquial) big deal, usually in used in the negative.
  • Dude, I forgot to return your book!
    No biggie , I don't need it for another week.

    See also

    * no biggie