If something needs doing fast — or someone needs to move their behind — giggit is the word. This US regional verb means to convey or transport something rapidly, or to hustle yourself somewhere at speed. It carries an energetic, no-nonsense flavour: you don't politely walk somewhere when you giggit there. Heard in informal Southern and Midwestern speech, it's the kind of word a parent yells when kids are running late for school.
Stop lollygagging and giggit those boxes to the truck before it rains.
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(US, ambitransitive) To convey or move rapidly.
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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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