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giggle
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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.
See also: and, kick

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.


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No audience member was safe, whether it was the gigglingly hapless woman he took on a 'romantic' moonlit jalopy ride in the first half, or the game cast of his silent movie - involving a wise guy, jilted lover and a bottomscratching clapperboard man - which brought tears of laughter in the second.
My girls gigglingly accepted once they had decoded the novel offer but five-year-old Jake was unimpressed.
Growing up it had a certain glittery mystique as the backdrop for all sorts of gossip before you were old or cool enough to go; later on, it was where you gigglingly decided to go at a fairly lubricated point in the evening when frankly you were old enough to know better.
 
 
 
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