titter
n. US //ˈtɪtɝ// UK //tˈɪtɐ// tit·ter Archaic Slang Vulgar
First attested in the 1610s. Probably from Middle English titeren, titren (attested in Middle English titering (“hesitation, vacillation”)), probably a frequentative of Middle English titten (“to waver”), related to Old Norse titra (“to shake, shiver, quiver”), dialectal Swedish tittra (“to snicker”).
tit + -er.