to shake or move (someone or something) with a slightly jolting motion
2. (transitive)
to join or fasten (two pieces of building material) by means of a joggle
noun
3.
the act of joggling
4.
a slight irregular shake; jolt
5.
a joint between two pieces of building material by means of a projection on one piece that fits into a notch in the other; dowel
6.
a shoulder designed to take the thrust of a strut or brace
Derived forms
joggler (ˈjoggler)
noun
Word origin
C16: frequentative of jog1
joggle in American English1
(ˈdʒɑgəl)
verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈjoggled or ˈjoggling
1.
to shake or jolt slightly
noun
2.
a slight jolt
Word origin
freq. of jog1
joggle in American English2
(ˈdʒɑgəl)
noun
1.
a.
a joint between two surfaces of wood, stone, etc. made by cutting a notch in one and making a projection in the other to fit into it so as to prevent slippage