Definition of Gigmen

1. gigman [n] - See also: gigman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gigmen

gigglier
giggliest
giggliness
giggling
gigglingly
gigglings
gigglish
giggly
giggot
gighe
giglet
giglets
giglot
giglots
gigman
gigmen (current term)
gigohm
gigohms
gigolos
gigot
gigot sleeve
gigots
gigs
gigster
gigsters
gigue
gigues
gila monster
gilalite

Literary usage of Gigmen

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

1. Handy-book of Literary Curiosities by William Shepard Walsh (1892)
"There are even she-gigmen : thus, Froude reports this little speech to his wife : *' Yes, Jeannie, though I have brought you into rough, rugged conditions, ..."

2. The Fortnightly Review (1883)
"... to handle edged took, they are born to be gigmen, and gigmen they will remain till the end of their days. How can you be anything else but a ..."

3. Heralds of Revolt: Studies in Modern Literature and Dogma by William Francis Barry (1904)
"The gigmen have their will upon him now; they are delighted to be shown a Scottish and London interior as miserable as any circle of Dante's " Inferno. ..."

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