dial. [f. FLIRT + GIG: cf. whirligig.] A giddy, flighty girl.

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1683.  York-shire Dialogue, 17.

        Will Thou and She, and all sike Flirtigiggs,
That’s fit for nought but serving Brewster-Piggs.

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1787.  Grose, Prov. Gloss., Flirtigigs, a wanton, fond lass.

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1888.  Elworthy, W. Somerset Word-bk., Flirtigig, epithet for a girl.

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