Jiggle
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Jiggle ( verb )
To move or shake slightly and quickly, often in a playful or playful manner.
Origin:
Originated in the early 17th century, of uncertain origin, possibly imitative.
Examples:
- She jiggled the doorknob to make sure it was locked.
- He jiggled the key in the lock until it finally opened.
- The baby jiggled his toys to make them play music.
- The dog jiggled its tail happily as it wagged it back and forth.
- The belly dancer jiggled her hips seductively.
(As a noun)
Jiggle ( noun )
To move or shake slightly and quickly, often in a playful or playful manner.
Origin:
Originated in the early 17th century, of uncertain origin, possibly imitative.
Examples:
- She jiggled the doorknob to make sure it was locked.
- He jiggled the key in the lock until it finally opened.
- The baby jiggled his toys to make them play music.
- The dog jiggled its tail happily as it wagged it back and forth.
- The belly dancer jiggled her hips seductively.