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Diggety vs. ziggety Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:32 am  Diggety vs. ziggety
 

Hi,

I have got a silly question to ask of you. I am sorry. But I would like to know when people say:

Hot (diggety) dog! or Hot ziggety (dog)!

1. why the 'hot dog' can refer to a sense of 'Wow!'?
2. what is 'diggety' or 'ziggety'?

Thank you.

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Diggety vs. ziggety Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:21 am  Diggety vs. ziggety
 

There are no silly questions when it comes to learning, Haihao!

I'm learning this with you:

Quote:
Hot diggety! Hot diggety dog!: Expression of excitement; or an emergency situation (Hot diggety! I gotta get going!)
_________

Expression of extra excitement or anticipation.

Hot diggity dog, I'm finally going to get to write my own book of favorite words and expressions.
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Diggety vs. ziggety Fri Feb 09, 2007 0:27 am  Diggety vs. ziggety
 

Thank you, Conchita, and I am really happy learning this from you.

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Diggety vs. ziggety Sun Feb 11, 2007 6:19 am  Diggety vs. ziggety
 

"Hot dog!" can mean, "Wow!" because anything hot is exciting, I guess.

"Diggety" and "ziggety" don't have any meaning. They just make the exclamation "hot dog!" more emphatic.

One strange thing is that I have often heard people say "hot ziggety" without "dog", but I've seldom heard people say "hot diggety" without "dog".
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Diggety vs. ziggety Sun Feb 11, 2007 10:02 am  Diggety vs. ziggety
 

Thank you so much again, Jamie. Here you gave me everything I wanted. Smile

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