verb
- danced a jig or lively dance
- moved up and down or back and forth with quick jerky motions
- fished with a jig (a type of fishing lure)
Usage: fishing
Examples
- The children jigged happily to the folk music.
- She jigged her leg nervously during the interview.
- The fisherman jigged his line to attract the bass.
- The puppet jigged on its strings as the performer pulled them.
- He jigged the handle until the door finally opened.
- The dancers jigged around the maypole at the festival.