verb intrans
to keep several objects in motion in the air at the same time by alternately tossing and catching them perform the tricks of a juggler
to engage in manipulation, esp in order to achieve a desired end
to toss and catch (things) in the manner of a juggler
to deal with (several activities) at the same time through skilful organization
to manipulate (e.g. facts or figures), esp in order to achieve a desired end
to hold or balance (something) precariously
juggler noun
jugglery noun
[Middle English jogelen via early French jogler from Latin joculari to joke, from joculus, dimin. of jocus joke1]