dial. [f. FLIRT + GIG: cf. whirligig.] A giddy, flighty girl.
1683. York-shire Dialogue, 17.
| Will Thou and She, and all sike Flirtigiggs, | |
| Thats fit for nought but serving Brewster-Piggs. |
1787. Grose, Prov. Gloss., Flirtigigs, a wanton, fond lass.
1888. Elworthy, W. Somerset Word-bk., Flirtigig, epithet for a girl.