"igg" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: iggs [present, singular, third-person], igging [participle, present], igged [participle, past], igged [past]
Etymology: Clipping of ignore. Etymology templates: {{clipping|en|ignore}} Clipping of ignore Head templates: {{en-verb}} igg (third-person singular simple present iggs, present participle igging, simple past and past participle igged)
  1. (transitive, colloquial) To ignore deliberately. Tags: colloquial, transitive Synonyms: ig, iggy
    Sense id: en-igg-en-verb--~rmRvLe Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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