giggler vs titterer what difference
what is difference between giggler and titterer
English
Etymology
giggle + -er
Noun
giggler (plural gigglers)
- A person who giggles.
- 1918, Carl Sandburg, “Band Concert” in Cornhuskers, p. 24, [1]
- Band concert public square Nebraska city. Flowing and circling dresses, summer-white dresses. Faces, flesh tints flung like sprays of cherry blossoms. And gigglers, God knows, gigglers, rivaling the pony whinnies of the Livery Stable Blues.
- 1967, Nadine Gordimer, “An Intruder” in Livingstone’s Companions, New York: Viking, 1971, p. 83,
- She was not a giggler, despite her extreme youth, and she smiled the small slow smile that men brought to her face without knowing why.
- 1918, Carl Sandburg, “Band Concert” in Cornhuskers, p. 24, [1]
English
Etymology
titter + -er
Noun
titterer (plural titterers)
- One who titters, or giggles furtively.
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