Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary: Gigot \Gig"ot\, Giggot \Gig"got\, n. (F., fr. OF. gigue fiddle; -- on account of the resemblance in shape. See Jig, n.) 1. A leg of mutton. 2. A small piece of flesh; a slice. (Obs.) "The rest in giggots cut, they spit." - Chapman.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary:
Gigot \Gig"ot\, Giggot \Gig"got\, n. (F., fr. OF. gigue fiddle; -- on account of the resemblance in shape. See Jig, n.)
1. A leg of mutton.
2. A small piece of flesh; a slice. (Obs.)
"The rest in giggots cut, they spit." - Chapman.
Just what is a giggot? I assume it's not the same thing as a gigot.
Ah. Thanks for explaining.
He says "giggity giggity" a lot. Which doesn't mean anything, but when I found giggot that's the first thing I thought of.
What's the joke?
The adjective form of this is frequently said by Glen Quagmire on "Family Guy."
(joke alert)