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Jig   /dʒɪg/   Listen
noun
Jig  n.  
1.
(Mus.) A light, brisk musical movement. "Hot and hasty, like a Scotch jig."
2.
A light, humorous piece of writing, esp. in rhyme; a farce in verse; a ballad. (Obs.) "A jig shall be clapped at, and every rhyme Praised and applauded."
3.
A piece of sport; a trick; a prank. (Obs.) "Is't not a fine jig, A precious cunning, in the late Protector?"
4.
A trolling bait, consisting of a bright spoon and a hook attached.
5.
(Mach.)
(a)
A small machine or handy tool; esp.: (Metal Working) A contrivance fastened to or inclosing a piece of work, and having hard steel surfaces to guide a tool, as a drill, or to form a shield or template to work to, as in filing.
(b)
(Mining) An apparatus or a machine for jigging ore.
Drill jig, a jig for guiding a drill. See Jig, 6 (a).
Jig drilling, Jig filing (Metal Working), a process of drilling or filing in which the action of the tool is directed or limited by a jig.
Jig saw, a sawing machine with a narrow, vertically reciprocating saw, used to cut curved and irregular lines, or ornamental patterns in openwork, a scroll saw; called also gig saw.



verb
Jig  v. t.  (past & past part. jigged; pres. part. jigging)  
1.
To sing to the tune of a jig. "Jig off a tune at the tongue's end."
2.
To trick or cheat; to cajole; to delude.
3.
(Mining) To sort or separate, as ore in a jigger or sieve. See Jigging, n.
4.
(Metal Working) To cut or form, as a piece of metal, in a jigging machine.



Jig  v. i.  
1.
To dance a jig; to skip about. "You jig, you amble, and you lisp."
2.
To move with a skip or rhythm; to move with vibrations or jerks. "The fin would jig off slowly, as if it were looking for nothing at all."






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"Jig" Quotes from Famous Books



... recovering his confidence. "Every man has his price—but it's a mistake to think that the price must always be counted down in cash. Daunt didn't act as if he had captured our friend. He's dancing to a girl's tune now. Corson will whistle a jig when he gets ready and Morrison will dance ...
— All-Wool Morrison • Holman Day

... stood there and listened—listened with some wonder and some delight—I believe I gaped. The strings of the "upright grand" were in motion, but they were giving vent to neither ballad tune nor comic jig. And chiming in with them were the notes of a violin, played tunefully, accurately, boldly. That last, I knew, must be Cospatric's. I had not seen the instrument here as yet, but I remembered he was supposed to be rather good on ...
— The Recipe for Diamonds • Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

... know I was such a heeler, did you?" he said. "Well, I tell you. If you're fishin' for eels there ain't no use usin' a mack'rel jig. Sol, he's a little mite eely, and you've got to use the kind of bait that 'll fetch that sort ...
— Cap'n Eri • Joseph Crosby Lincoln

... jerk him to his feet, thrust a line into his hands, and kick him until he bent his weight upon it. It was bitter driving. But I'll admit it brought order out of chaos. We cleared the decks of the first-day-out hurrah's nest in jig time. Mercifully, it was fair weather, with a ...
— The Blood Ship • Norman Springer

... any breakfast.'" Here Congdon looked solemnly round at his guests. "Now wouldn't that convulse a body? I didn't know her name; on my word, I couldn't remember how she looked. But my curiosity was roused, and over I toddled. It was all true. Karen was in the kitchen, armed with the jig-saw bread-knife and calling for me. Henry was all for my appearing suddenly at the door a la Svengali, and with a majestic wave of the hand lift the cloud from her brain. 'Not on your tintype,' says I; 'I guess this is a case for the police. If ...
— Money Magic - A Novel • Hamlin Garland


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