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Something - usually electronic - that suddenly stops working, is tiggered.
Tigger as a verb means to break beyond repair.
Tigger as a verb means to break beyond repair.
My computer was working fine, but now it's totally tiggered.
He came round here the other night and completely tiggered my hifi.
He tiggers stuff just by standing near it.
He came round here the other night and completely tiggered my hifi.
He tiggers stuff just by standing near it.
by Andrew Thomas October 07, 2005
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Someone who is very optimistic and never boring, oft-compared to Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. They are a stark contrast from Eeyores.
by BabydollDame22 August 03, 2016
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A fictional character from the Winnie-The-Pooh stories, best known for resembling a tiger, but with a tendency for bouncing around on his tail. He was voiced primarily by Paul Winchell, and best known for his laugh as well as his song, 'The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers.'
Despite the fact that he tends to refer to himself in the third person sometimes, as well as in a plural tense, his theme song claims that he's the only one.
Despite the fact that he tends to refer to himself in the third person sometimes, as well as in a plural tense, his theme song claims that he's the only one.
Tigger <upon greeting Pooh for the first time>: Hello, I'm Tigger!
Pooh: Oh, you scared me!
Tigger: Uh, sure I did! Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Everyone's scared of Tiggers!
Pooh: Oh, you scared me!
Tigger: Uh, sure I did! Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Everyone's scared of Tiggers!
by Shadow-7650 September 01, 2006