Definition of Biggety

1. biggity [adj] - See also: biggity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Biggety

bigfoots
bigg
bigge
bigged
bigged up
biggen
bigger
bigger fish to fry
bigger picture
bigger pictures
biggered
biggering
biggerness
biggers
biggest
biggety (current term)
biggie
biggies
biggin
bigging
bigging up
biggings
biggins
biggish
biggity
biggs
biggy
bigha
bighas
bighead

Literary usage of Biggety

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Hindered Hand: Or, The Reign of the Repressionist by Sutton E[lbert] Griggs (1905)
"I've put out of the way every biggety nigger that you sent me after. You know all this." "You've been paid for it, too. Ain't you been to the legislature? ..."

2. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1896)
"... whose piebald tail is flipping up and down, to ''dat biggety ole rooster" as he leads his family across the lot—all have a language in ..."

3. The Soul of John Brown by Stephen Graham (1920)
"... they's got so biggety since the war," said a white woman at Shady dale. "Las' year we white people jus' had to pick the cotton ..."

4. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1896)
"A man from St. Louis whose initials are TE strutted in one day with a biggety " I know-it-all" sort of an air. He wore no badge. " It was not worth while to ..."

5. Who Won the War?: Letters and Notes of an M.P. in Dixie, England, France and by Edwin James Tippett (1920)
"The coons are feeling mighty biggety since donning the uniform. It will mean trouble after the war. (Letter) Camp Upton, June 23, ..."

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