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Definition of jiggy in English: jiggyadjective ˈdʒɪɡiˈjiɡē US informal 1Uninhibited, especially in a sexual manner. the script required her to get jiggy with Leonardo Example sentencesExamples - The club also features a small dance floor for those who want to get jiggy with it; but be wary, everyone will be watching you!
- It's getting jiggy in the online music marketplace again, after a relatively quiet year of repositioning and research.
- Poor old Joe confesses to Sky that he got jiggy with Janelle at her 18th.
- Twelve-and-unders clap maniacally, then get jiggy with Nelly.
- Then, he squeezed my hand and asked me to get jiggy with him.
- Strap the silicone butterfly in place, plug it into your favourite music player and get jiggy with the musical beat.
- Time to move the coffee table aside and get jiggy!
- Creasy doesn't get jiggy with the baddies until about an hour or so in.
- On the Ellen Degeneres show, actor Brendan Fraser gets a little jiggy with it and is finally bowled over by Ellen's mystery word of the day.
- From here the show gained momentum and so did the crowd that got jiggy.
- The beats are a lot more jiggy, but not in a cheesy way.
- You can be having a quiet drink somewhere and, out of the blue they're clustered around you - belled up and all jiggy.
- Even a dance-challenged Canadian reporter couldn't help but get a little jiggy with it during a recent visit.
- Maybe they thought it was time to get jiggy with it.
- I do a little shopping, a little cooking, a little awling, a bunch of parties, and maybe, if I get real jiggy, a ‘Messiah’ sing.
- If I can get my immigrant porker to get jiggy with the neighbour's Staffy, then I will have succeeded in my goal.
- I probably have gotten jiggy with it, but didn't know it at the time.
2Trembling or nervous, especially as the result of drug withdrawal. Definition of jiggy in US English: jiggyadjectiveˈjiɡē US informal 1Uninhibited, especially in a sexual manner. the script required her to get jiggy with Leonardo Example sentencesExamples - From here the show gained momentum and so did the crowd that got jiggy.
- Poor old Joe confesses to Sky that he got jiggy with Janelle at her 18th.
- Maybe they thought it was time to get jiggy with it.
- Then, he squeezed my hand and asked me to get jiggy with him.
- It's getting jiggy in the online music marketplace again, after a relatively quiet year of repositioning and research.
- Even a dance-challenged Canadian reporter couldn't help but get a little jiggy with it during a recent visit.
- On the Ellen Degeneres show, actor Brendan Fraser gets a little jiggy with it and is finally bowled over by Ellen's mystery word of the day.
- Time to move the coffee table aside and get jiggy!
- Twelve-and-unders clap maniacally, then get jiggy with Nelly.
- The club also features a small dance floor for those who want to get jiggy with it; but be wary, everyone will be watching you!
- I probably have gotten jiggy with it, but didn't know it at the time.
- I do a little shopping, a little cooking, a little awling, a bunch of parties, and maybe, if I get real jiggy, a ‘Messiah’ sing.
- The beats are a lot more jiggy, but not in a cheesy way.
- You can be having a quiet drink somewhere and, out of the blue they're clustered around you - belled up and all jiggy.
- If I can get my immigrant porker to get jiggy with the neighbour's Staffy, then I will have succeeded in my goal.
- Strap the silicone butterfly in place, plug it into your favourite music player and get jiggy with the musical beat.
- Creasy doesn't get jiggy with the baddies until about an hour or so in.
2Trembling or nervous, especially as the result of drug withdrawal. |