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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I think the double g adds a certain je ne sais quoi
See also: jiggle, gaggle and buggery
(, Wed 28 Oct 2009, 17:52, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Jiggle and giggle go together
like buggery and snuggery.

There's a house in Faversham called The Snuggery - it's right in the corner. I wonder if much buggery goes on there?

EDIT and shrubbery. Buggery in the shrubbery.
(, Wed 28 Oct 2009, 17:57, Reply)
also
Niggardly
(, Wed 28 Oct 2009, 17:59, Reply)
Cor, that's a blast from the past
hardly every hear that word anymore because it's too close to snigger.

Great sound though and it'd work really well in a snarky bit of poetry.
(, Wed 28 Oct 2009, 18:12, Reply)

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