Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1960 (SND Vol. V).
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HUGGER-. In n.combs. hugger-ma-grillian, hugger-ma-gundie (Fif. 1957), a term of contempt for a rough, unkempt, slovenly woman (Per. 1909 Scotsman (10 May)). [′hʌgərmə′grɪljən, -′gʌndi]
[Nonce formation from Huggery-Muggery. The endings are possibly influenced by Hochmagandy and tatterdemalion.]