zigger

English

Etymology

zig + -er

Noun

zigger (plural ziggers)

  1. One who zigs.
    • 2002, Barbara McLean, Lambsquarters: Scenes from a Handmade Life, page 281:
      Rabbits, silly ziggers and zaggers, are so busy in snow that their tracks turn to half-pipes, patterned over and over with lucky footprints, like the path of a giant mole with its roof removed for study.
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