Definition of "Tigger"
Tigger1
noun
plural Tiggers
An overly enthusiastic or energetic person, often characterized by bouncing.
Quotations
Never again, I trust, will I hear the play's first word ("If") so underlined as if there is philosophically every reason to doubt that music be the food of love, and never again, I trust, will I be led to find myself thinking in the first scene of Orsino as an understudy rehearsing King Lear in his opening scene, or as a Tigger in an absolute frenzy to be even more bouncy than usual.
1995, Mark Scott, “Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations”, in Michael Magoulias, editor, Shakespearean Criticism, volume 26, Gale Research Co., page 291
Tigger2
noun
plural Tiggers
(informal, UK politics, historical) A member of The Independent Group for Change, a pro-European British political party that existed in 2019.
Quotations
For one Tigger in particular, Chuka Umunna, 2019 was quite a rollercoaster. Over the course of the year, he was an MP for Labour, an MP for The Independent Group, an MP for the Lib Dems, and then an MP for no one.
2020 January 31, Michael Deacon, “The 20 funniest moments of Brexit”, in The Telegraph