Fizgig
[fiz-gig] /ˈfɪzˌgɪg/
noun
1.
a type of firework that makes a loud hissing sound.
2.
a whirling toy that makes a whizzing noise.
3.
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4.
Australian. a police informer.
/ˈfɪzˌɡɪɡ/
noun
1.
a frivolous or flirtatious girl
2.
a firework or whirling top that fizzes as it moves
3.
a variant of fishgig
4.
(Austral, slang) a police informer
verb
5.
(intransitive) (Austral, slang) to inform on criminals to the police
n.
“light, frivolous woman,” 1520s, first element of uncertain origin, second element is Middle English gig “frivolous person” (see gig (n.1)).
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