digs
see also: DIGs, dIGs
Pronunciation
  • (British, America) IPA: /dɪɡz/
Noun
  1. plural form of dig
  2. (pluralonly, colloquial) Lodgings. From diggings.
    • 1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 16]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare & Co.; Sylvia Beach, OCLC 560090630 ↗; republished London: Published for the Egoist Press, London by John Rodker, Paris, October 1922, OCLC 2297483 ↗:
      Corley at the first go-off was inclined to suspect it was something to do with Stephen being fired out of his digs for bringing in a bloody tart off the street.
  3. (pluralonly, colloquial) Clothes.
Verb
  1. third-person singular form of dig

DIGs
Noun
  1. plural form of DIG

dIGs
Noun
  1. plural form of dIG



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