riggidy means: The suffix “iggidy”, or Riggidy in general, is the result of the addition of syllables while emceeing. E.g. E.g. A Tribe Called Quest, their contemporaries and others made iggidy a popular term. However, it has since been widely adopted by British drummer n bass MCs. Rigidy is a semi-universal term that means anything “drum n Bass”. This is often used in drum n’ bass style to express agreement. It could be used to convey agreement, such as if someone said to you: “Was this some seriously bad boy shit? The appropriate answer would be: “Riggidy”, “Well Riggidy” Or “Full Riggidy”. The meaning of riggidy can however be interchangeably used with any other term. You could replace the question by a term riggidy-based, such as ; “Riggidy Bo” Another appropriate answer would be: “Riggidy”, “Well Riggidy” Or “Full Riggidy”. Rigidy may also be applied to other areas of drum n’ bass, and can be interchangeably used with non-drum beat based terms. This context is closest to “riggidy”, which in this case refers to the Italian mafia term “forget it” that can be used to describe almost any situation, depending on what the context is. A scene in the film “Donnie Brasco”, which explains “forget it” well, has an excellent explanation. These terms are different because they can be used daily. However, they convey an idea of familiarity with the social niches they come from. (in Community Dictionary, added by Krish Moss)

What else does riggidy mean?

  • Fight like you are fighting. To shout at others or tell them off. (in Community Dictionary, added by Inés Montero)
  • 1. Riggidy or, more generally the suffix “iggidy”, is the result of the addition of syllables while emceeing. 2. A Tribe Called Quest, their contemporaries and others made iggidy a popular term. However, it has since been widely adopted by British drummer n bass MCs. Rigidy is a semi-universal term that means anything “drum n Bass”. This term is used in drum n’ bass terms to indicate agreement. The meaning of “riggidy” is loose, and it can be interchangeable with any other term within a DnB context in order to convey an intimacy with the environment or situation in which the question is asked. 3. Rigidy may also be applied to other areas of drum ‘n bass, and can be interchangeably used with non-drum ‘n bass terms. NB. The closest analog to “riggidy”, in many ways, is the Italian mafia term “forget it” which can be used to refer to almost any situation depending on what the conversation is about. A scene in the film “Donnie Brasco”, which explains “forget it” well, has an excellent example of this term. These terms are different because they can be used daily. However, they convey an idea of familiarity with the social niches they come from. (in Community Dictionary, added by Madelyn Suarez)