The spelling of "driggers" is unique, and understanding its pronunciation can be tricky. Using the international phonetic alphabet (IPA) to break it down, the word has three syllables - /dɹɪɡəɹz/. The first syllable is pronounced like "dr" in "drive," the second syllable rhymes with "fig," and the last syllable sounds like "ers" in "singers." The word "driggers" is a surname that originated in the southern United States, and variations in spelling can often be found, such as Driggars or Driggerss.