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for kicks and for laughs; for giggles Fig. for fun; just for entertainment; for no good reason. They didn't mean any harm. They just did it for kicks. We drove over to the next town for laughs. giggle at someone or something to snicker or chuckle at someone or something. Are you giggling at me? Fran giggled at the antics of the clown. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In a video celebrating Tumkovsky's fiftieth anniversary at SAB, one of her students gigglingly confided to the camera that sometimes she asked "Tumey," as her students affectionately call her, to explain a movement just to give the class a breather; she once even fell down on purpose, to slow things up a bit that day. Nathalie Richard as the lovesick costume designer gigglingly refers to Maggie/Irma as "A plastic toy. |
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