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diggity

Diggity (noun) means (slang) A playful, sing-song filler word used in phrases and word games, often for rhythm or emphasis. Example: “The song’s chorus repeats the catchy phrase "hey, diggity" for fun.”

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(slang) A playful, sing-song filler word used in phrases and word games, often for rhythm or emphasis.
"The song’s chorus repeats the catchy phrase "hey, diggity" for fun."

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In plain EnglishA nonsense word used for rhythm and flavor, mostly heard in 1990s slang phrases like "the bomb diggity."

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The song’s chorus repeats the catchy phrase "hey, _____" for fun.

Etymology

See diggety, analyzable as dig + -ity, a suffix used to extend monosyllabic words.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “diggity” mean?

The word “diggity” means (slang) A playful, sing-song filler word used in phrases and word games, often for rhythm or emphasis. In plain terms, a nonsense word used for rhythm and flavor, mostly heard in 1990s slang phrases like "the bomb diggity.".

How do you use “diggity” in a sentence?

Here is “diggity” used in a sentence: “The song’s chorus repeats the catchy phrase "hey, diggity" for fun.”

What part of speech is “diggity”?

“Diggity” is a noun.

What is the meaning of diggity?

"diggity" (noun) means (slang) A playful, sing-song filler word used in phrases and word games, often for rhythm or emphasis.

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