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joggle
v.
jolt, jar; gently move back and forth, sway, jiggle, shake slightly; cause to sway or jiggle
n.
act of joggling; jolt; gentle back and forth movement, swaying, jiggling
Joggle
Joggle means to shake to and fro, to rock something about, and can be used both transitively and intransitively in several ways, including:
- to joggle along, walk along with short, jerky movements (Oxford English Dictionary, 2003)
- Joggle bending, a type of offset bend in construction.
- Joggling, a pastime that combines juggling and jogging.
- Joggling board, a type of bouncy furniture.
- Joggling (pottery), a method of pot decoration.
- "Joggle Along", a Cornish children's game, (The Folk-lore Journal Vol. 57, 1888), sung to a nursery rhyme of the same name.
joggle
Noun
1. a fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them together
(synonym) dowel, dowel pin
(hypernym) fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
2. a slight irregular shaking motion
(synonym) jiggle
(hypernym) shaking
(derivation) jiggle, wiggle
Verb
1. move to and fro; "Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!"
(synonym) jiggle, wiggle
(hypernym) shake, agitate
(hyponym) wag, waggle
(derivation) jiggle
2. fasten or join with a joggle
(hypernym) fasten, fix, secure
(derivation) dowel, dowel pin
Joggle
(v. t.)
To shake slightly; to push suddenly but slightly, so as to cause to shake or totter; to jostle; to jog.
(v. t.)
To join by means of joggles, so as to prevent sliding apart; sometimes, loosely, to dowel.
(v. i.)
To shake or totter; to slip out of place.
(n.)
A notch or tooth in the joining surface of any piece of building material to prevent slipping; sometimes, but incorrectly, applied to a separate piece fitted into two adjacent stones, or the like.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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