Giggle
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- | [[Cesar Camargo Mariano]] and [[France Gall]] ([[1970]]) | + | '''Giggling''' is a high-pitched, bubbly way of [[laughter|laughing]]. It is usually suppressed, resulting in short bursts of laughter. A giggle is often considered a very feminine laugh. |
- | + | ==Synonyms== | |
- | Could it be that the [[giggle]] at 3:10 in this clip has been sampled by [[Klein & MBO]] in "[[Dirty Talk]]" and later by [[Derrick May]] in a track of which I can't remember the name. | + | * (''laugh in a silly way''): [[titter]] |
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[The most famous giggles in late 20th century dance music]] | ||
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Giggling is a high-pitched, bubbly way of laughing. It is usually suppressed, resulting in short bursts of laughter. A giggle is often considered a very feminine laugh.
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- (laugh in a silly way): titter
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