Jiggle ( verb , noun )

(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:

  1. She jiggled the doorknob to make sure it was locked.
  2. He jiggled the key in the lock until it finally opened.
  3. The baby jiggled his toys to make them play music.
  4. The dog jiggled its tail happily as it wagged it back and forth.
  5. The belly dancer jiggled her hips seductively.

(As a noun)

Jiggle ( noun )

A quick, slight movement or shake, often in a playful or playful manner.

Origin:

Originated in the early 17th century, of uncertain origin, possibly imitative.

Examples:

  1. She gave the doorknob a jiggle to make sure it was locked.
  2. The key gave a jiggle before it finally turned in the lock.
  3. The baby's jiggles made the toys play music.
  4. The dog's jiggles showed its excitement and happiness.
  5. The belly dancer's jiggles were mesmerizing.
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