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jig

A device for guiding a tool or for holding machine work in place.
"The cabinet maker clamped the piece of wood to the jig that he uses to guide the router around the edges of the wood."
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jig

(Australian slang) to skip school or class, the act of truanting
"I jigged the anatomy lecture today"
by celine July 18, 2005
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jig

A fishing lure which gets it's action from jigging the fishing pole while reeling in. Mostly used for bass.
"That's a nice bass jig you got there, Scooter. Where'd you get it, Cletus's Bait Shop?"
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jig

In the south jig is a kind of dance, or to take ecstacy.
1) At the party Kassie started saying "jig, jig, jig" and everyone started to jig.
by Kassie Clark February 8, 2005
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jig

Sex. The acting of having sex. Slang used by native people in Upstate NY (Iroquois).
"I heard they got caught jigging in the back of his car"

"That girl's a real jig pig"

"I heard she's jigged like a hundred guys"
by Bibit Lips January 27, 2010
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jigging

A word used to describe the willful act of truanting, derived from 1960's homosexual folk songs.
'Hey, that Henry guy jigged his ballet lesson today! What a fag!'
by Superman March 25, 2003
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jig it

to organise and set up a plan whichever way you can with short notice - usually with limited funds/and or resources.
"I'd love to join you at the Foo Fighters concert if I can jig it"

"planning to go overseas next year if I can jig it"
by JessieZ January 23, 2009
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