noun
- the action of dancing a jig or moving in a lively manner
- the technique of fishing with a jig
Usage: fishing
verb
- dancing a jig or moving with quick, lively steps
- fishing with a jig (a type of lure moved up and down)
- moving something up and down or back and forth rapidly
Usage: fishing
Examples
- The children were jigging around the playground with excitement.
- He spent the morning jigging for bass near the dock.
- She was jigging her leg nervously during the interview.
- The traditional jigging at the festival lasted well into the night.
- Jigging is an effective method for catching fish in deep water.
- The machine kept jigging the parts to separate them properly.
- They were jigging to the folk music at the celebration.