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ciggy; ciggie noun a cigarette US, 1915- The youngsters eat at Walgreen’s drugstore, 44th Street and Broadway, and the drugstore, in the Astor; instead of cocktails they sip cokes and smoke ciggies. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York Confidential, p. 39, 1948
- Marijuana (we hear) is now peddled in the form of phony cigars. Called “atomics.” A box (less conspicious than ciggies) sells at $35[.] — San Francisco Call-Bulletin, p. 8G, 11 March 1953
- Won’t be a sec, mummy, just popping around to the hotel for a few ciggies. — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 41, 1968
- “You got a ciggy?” The messenger gives him a cigarette and Billy puts one hand beneath his head and smokes. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 3, 1970
- Give me a ciggy. — Jennifer Saunders, Absolutely Fabulous, p. 62, 1992
- “Do you know what’s in those boxes?” “First-quality ciggies. You want some?” — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 57, 2001
- Ophelia took the unlit ciggy that Hot Buns had been clenching in her mouth[.] — Gretel Killeen, Hot Buns and Ophelia get shipwrecked, p. 46, 2001
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