The carunculation of the base of the beak of some varieties of the domestic pigeon; the lobes or wattles of the lower mandible, often in the form of three small fleshy processes, one at each side and a third beneath and before the others.
verb
present participle and gerund of jew
jibing
jibing
verb
present participle of jibe
jigged
jigged
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jig
jigger
jigger
noun
(New Zealand) A short board or plank inserted into a tree for a person to stand on while cutting off higher branches.
(UK, slang, dated) A bicycle.
(US) A double-ended vessel, generally of stainless steel or other metal, one end of which typically measures 1 ½ fluid ounces, the other typically 1 fluid ounce.
(US) A measure of 1 ½ fluid ounces of liquor.
(US) A placeholder name for any small mechanical device.
(US, slang) A drink of whisky.
(archaic) A kind of early electric cash register.
(archaic) A streetcar drawn by a single horse.
(archaic) One who dances jigs; an odd-looking person.
(dialect, Liverpudlian, dated) An alleyway separating the backs of two rows of houses.
(fishing) A device used by fishermen to set their nets under the ice of frozen lakes.
(golf, dated) A golf club used to play low flying shots to the putting green from short distances.
(horse racing) An illicit electric shock device used to urge on a horse during a race.
(mining) One who jigs; a miner who sorts or cleans ore by the process of jigging.
(mining) The sieve used in sorting or separating ore.
(nautical) A jiggermast.
(nautical) A light tackle, consisting of a double and single block and the fall, used for various purposes, as to increase the purchase on a topsail sheet in hauling it home; the watch tackle.
(nautical, New England) A small fishing vessel, rigged like a yawl.
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A door.
(pottery) A horizontal lathe used in producing flatware.
(rail transport, New Zealand) A railway jigger, a small motorized or human powered vehicle used by railway workers to traverse railway tracks.
(slang) An illegal distillery.
(slang, UK) A lock pick.
(slang, archaic) A prison; a jail cell.
(slang, euphemistic) A penis.
(slang, euphemistic) A vagina.
(textiles) A device used in the dyeing of cloth.
A larva of any of several mites in the family Trombiculidae; chigger, harvest mite.
A pendulum rolling machine for slicking or graining leather.
A sandflea, Tunga penetrans, of the order Siphonaptera; chigoe.
A warehouse crane.
The bridge or rest for the cue in billiards.
verb
(pottery) To use a jigger.
(slang, archaic) To confound; to damn.
(slang, obsolete) To imprison.
To alter or adjust, particularly in ways not originally intended.
To move, send, or drive with a jerk; to jerk; also, to drive or send over with a jerk, as a golf ball.
jigget
jigget
noun
Archaic spelling of gigot.
verb
(dated) To gad; to move from one place to another in a (seemingly) flippant or idle manner.
jiggit
jiggle
jiggle
noun
A relatively weak shaking movement.
verb
(intransitive) To shake, rattle, or wiggle.
(transitive) To shake something gently; to rattle or wiggle.
jiggly
jiggly
adj
that jiggles
jigman
jigman
noun
(mining) Synonym of jigger (“one who sorts ore by jigging”)
(textiles) One who dyes cloth with a jigger.
jigmen
jigmen
noun
plural of jigman
jigote
jigsaw
jigsaw
noun
A power saw with fine teeth and a narrow blade which can cut curves in wood or metal.
Something that can be compared to a jigsaw puzzle.
verb
(transitive) To cut something using a jigsaw.
jijiga
jingal
jingal
noun
(India) A type of gun, usually a light piece mounted on a swivel, sometimes taking the form of a heavy musket fired from a rest.
jingko
jingko
noun
Alternative spelling of gingko
jingle
jingle
noun
(broadcasting, advertising) A memorable short song, or in some cases a snippet of a popular song with its lyrics modified, used for the purposes of advertising a product or service in a TV or radio commercial.
(music) A small piece of metal attached to a musical instrument, such as a tambourine, so as to make a jangling sound when the instrument is played.
(slang) A brief phone call; a ring.
(slang, uncountable) Coin money.
A carriage drawn by horses.
A jingle shell.
The sound of metal or glass clattering against itself.
verb
(dated, intransitive) To rhyme or sound with a jingling effect.
(intransitive) To make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself.
(transitive) To cause to make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself.
jingly
jingly
adj
that jingles, having a jingling sound.
jirgah
jiving
jiving
verb
present participle of jive
jkping
joking
joking
noun
The act of telling or engaging in jokes.
verb
(Britain, US, Ireland, colloquial, transitive) Kidding, trying to fool.
present participle of joke
jowing
joying
joying
verb
present participle of joy
judogi
judogi
noun
The uniform used for judo practice and competition, based on traditional Japanese clothing.
juking
juking
verb
present participle of juke
jungli
jungli
noun
(India) An inhabitant of the jungle or wild forest.