"diggity" meaning in English

See diggity in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adverb

Forms: more diggity [comparative], most diggity [superlative]
Etymology: See diggety, analyzable as dig + -ity, a suffix used to extend monosyllabic words. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|dig|ity}} dig + -ity Head templates: {{en-adv}} diggity (comparative more diggity, superlative most diggity)
  1. Alternative form of diggety Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: diggety
    Sense id: en-diggity-en-adv-Aez7OfRH

Interjection

Etymology: See diggety, analyzable as dig + -ity, a suffix used to extend monosyllabic words. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|dig|ity}} dig + -ity Head templates: {{en-interj}} diggity
  1. Alternative form of diggety Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: diggety
    Sense id: en-diggity-en-intj-Aez7OfRH

Noun

Etymology: See diggety, analyzable as dig + -ity, a suffix used to extend monosyllabic words. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|dig|ity}} dig + -ity Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} diggity (uncountable)
  1. An expletive or partially reduplicative form used in word games or idioms. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-diggity-en-noun-ud2dtyfu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ity, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 15 15 70 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ity: 18 18 64 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 12 12 77 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 6 6 89

Alternative forms

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