definition

myiggy
(my-ig-gy)      \ ımī – ıig – gē \
Function:       noun
Forms:            my-ig-gi-ous (adjective), my-ig-gy-ing (verb)
Etymology:     Latin meiggraus, principal claim in form: iggownerous
Date:            1st quarter 2004, Western US
noun 1st form a: possessive as in my iggy, my, to claim ownership for one’s iggy or iggies b: my as in me, myself especially as possessor or keeper of an ig or iggies;   noun 2nd form a: used to denote affection or exclamation of approval for one’s iggy

iggy
(ig-gy)            \ ıig – gē \
Function:       noun
Forms:          ig-gies (plural), ig-gy-poo (noun)
Etymology:     Latin iggatus, past participle of iggierare, from e- + iggirera
Date:            1852, England
noun a: common modified form of ig, to express dearness and charm of ig or iggies b: the love and affection of an ig and all things ig, c: ig when suffixed with gy. see ig

ig
(ig)                 \ ig \
Function:       noun
Forms:           ig-a-fec-tion (noun), re-iga-fi-ca-tion-i-zing (verb), pre-ig-ni-tion (noun)
Etymology:     Latin igatus, origins: Greece & Turkey
Date:             1432, Florence Italy (Medicci family)
noun a: acronym, i.g. for Italian Greyhound, dog, canine of the adorable species, also know as love, b: slang name given to small dog of the Italian greyhound breed, c: short form of the best and most loved of all dog breeds, and the breed of the bestest and most loved dog in the whole world, Oliver. Also see: Oliver.

Oliver
(ol-liv-er)         \ ıä-liv-ər \
Function:          proper noun
Date/origin:      March 10, 2004, San Diego California (birthplace), living in San Francisco
noun a: proper name for Sir Oliver D’Angelo Highstepper Miller, the famous Italian Greyhound living in San Francisco,  b: a term of affection by association Oliver the IG, c: also known as “snooky bear”, “puppy boy”, “love muffin”, “schnookywookie cuddle bunny”, is the proper, commonly used name of Oliver the Italian Greyhound.

for additional infornation, see:
http://myiggy.wordpress.com

~ by Terry on December 30, 2008.

2 Responses to “definition”

  1. is that a whippet?

  2. Ah! No! – There is no mention of a whippet anywhere in the definition. The only thing they have in common is the letter “i” and that is accidental.

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