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Nickname for popular drum machine model used by P2P Boyz in their hit single Gilla VM (unofficial theme song for the Soccer World Cup 2006). Also the nickname of the band's Danish lead base guitarist Sigurd.
Wow, that Stiggo rhythm is magical!
Stiggo by Boris Larsson June 14, 2006
Related Words
Stiggo stigga Stiggy Stigger stiggle siggo Sliggoo Spiggot stigge Stigged
This cool ass motherfucker that gets a bunch of bitches and lets me have sloppy seconds
He's a Stiggo!
Stiggo by Kyle June 2, 2003

Stiggied 

To become highly intoxicated from alcoholic beverages, in such a state that the host can not stand nor speak. Derived/Inspired ny the character 'Stepehen James' who becomes 'Stiggied' at every available opurtunity.
Fuckin' hell, look at him, he can't evenb walk!! He's fuckin' stiggied!!
Stiggied by Anomolous 1990/08 March 8, 2009

Stigginit 

Stigginit is a portmanteau of the phrase "sticking it to the libs (liberals)." The word apparently originated on Fark.com as a way to mock the practice of some conservatives who engage in a practice not because of merit or self interest, but merely because the practice is opposed by a liberal, especially in those cases where the practice is clearly against one's self interest.
Those libs want to raise the minimum wage, and even though I work at McDonalds I'm going to vote Trump because Stigginit!
Stigginit by Stile4aly September 12, 2016
Margaret: We are all going out for drinks tonight, you should come, bring your siggo.
siggo by 5150photo February 18, 2008

spiggoty 

Spiggoty means a Spanish language speaker who cannot command English. Literally, spiggoty is a mocking imitation of “no speaka de English,” and arose among English speakers in Panama around 1900. The shortened form of the word spiggoty is spig. An alteration of spig is spic. If the native Spanish speaker speaks English the individual cannot be called a spic.

“Spic” has nothing to do with the political label “Hispanic” as is erroneously thought.
In the US, insisting that all documents be translated to Spanish is rather insulting to Spanish speakers because it suggests that all Spanish-speaking individuals speak a spiggoty English.
spiggoty by knowledge February 15, 2005