An expression of delight, amusement, or relish.
Word origin: giggle.
verb
verb: giggle; 3rd person present: giggles; past tense: giggled; past participle: giggled; gerund or present participle: giggling
- laugh lightly and repeatedly in a silly way, from amusement, nervousness, or embarrassment.”they giggled at some private joke”Similar:tittersniggersnickertee-heegive a half-suppressed laughchucklechortlesmirksneersimper
noun
noun: giggle; plural noun: giggles
- a light, silly laugh.Similar:tittersniggersnickertee-heehalf-suppressed laughchucklechortlesmirksneersimper
- continuous uncontrollable giggling.plural noun: the giggles“I got a fit of the giggles”
- informal•Britishan amusing person or thing; a joke.”it should be a right giggle”