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A shuffle, a little dance, or a jig. To go somewhere. I found a shiny nickel, and I did a little jaunty all the way to the candy store.
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to stand at an odd angle or wear something at a slightly askew angle he wore his hat at a jaunty angle and made the pirates mad or he stood brazenly in a jaunty pose that set the pirates aflame
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To be beyond cool; used to describe someone who is manly and holds themselves firmly Wow! Alex is so jaunty! He's such a man!
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Used in Northern Ireland instead of 'thing' Where is that jaunty?
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