by TorioWasHere May 26, 2023

That perfect level of drunkness where you are just having an amazing time, laughing, having fun, and dancing. Usually 1-2 shots before blacking out.
Once the song “September” came on at the party last night, I got so jiggy and couldn’t stop smiling and dancing.
by Chocolate Savage Mode September 30, 2020

A combination of "getting jiggy with it" and "Gnarly". Used to describe a noun as something very cool and hip.
by SgtSour September 23, 2023

It means I love you
by Xx3unknownx3x March 4, 2024

A slang term meaning staying loose and hip;
Meaning getting loose or dreesing fly that was used by New Yorkers(mainly Harlem cats).
Extra meanings:
1) Exclamation that means "Sweet!" or "Tiiiiiight!"
2) All right
3) Having sex
Meaning getting loose or dreesing fly that was used by New Yorkers(mainly Harlem cats).
Extra meanings:
1) Exclamation that means "Sweet!" or "Tiiiiiight!"
2) All right
3) Having sex
Damn you was getting Jiggy on the dance floor last night.
1) Ay she jiggy as hell.
2) "You aiight? Everything jiggy over here?"
3) I'm gonna jiggy tonight with nanana, hahaha. Got me?
1) Ay she jiggy as hell.
2) "You aiight? Everything jiggy over here?"
3) I'm gonna jiggy tonight with nanana, hahaha. Got me?
by STEFANISHIN February 2, 2022

Adj.
1. Of or related to those prone to disrespecting colleagues and underlings to the point of abuse and beyond, and anyone exiting on the wrong side of the stage
2. O or relating to older people who are prone to slapping people for minor errors, especially exiting on the wrong side of the stage
3. Senile and violent though brilliant, who like to punch people, either figuratively or, in the case of basses exiting the wrong side of the stage, bass singers
4.
1. Of or related to those prone to disrespecting colleagues and underlings to the point of abuse and beyond, and anyone exiting on the wrong side of the stage
2. O or relating to older people who are prone to slapping people for minor errors, especially exiting on the wrong side of the stage
3. Senile and violent though brilliant, who like to punch people, either figuratively or, in the case of basses exiting the wrong side of the stage, bass singers
4.
Man, I can't believe John Eliot Gardiner quit The Proms because hit that bass singer in the face; he must be getting a little jiggy in his old age.
by anonymous August 27, 2023

Adj.
1. Of or related to those prone to disrespecting colleagues and underlings to the point of abuse and beyond, and anyone exiting on the wrong side of the stage
2. O or relating to older people who are prone to slapping people for minor errors, especially exiting on the wrong side of the stage
3. Senile and violent though brilliant, who like to punch people, either figuratively or, in the case of basses exiting the wrong side of the stage, bass singers
4.
1. Of or related to those prone to disrespecting colleagues and underlings to the point of abuse and beyond, and anyone exiting on the wrong side of the stage
2. O or relating to older people who are prone to slapping people for minor errors, especially exiting on the wrong side of the stage
3. Senile and violent though brilliant, who like to punch people, either figuratively or, in the case of basses exiting the wrong side of the stage, bass singers
4.
DAAAAAAANG, I can't believe John Eliot Gardiner hit that bass...I guess he's getting a little jiggy in his old age.
by Trouble-Clef August 27, 2023
