A word that means nothing and yet, everything.
It can be used in almost any sentence, as a verb, or adjective, or pronoun, or noun. Almost every word can be switched out for Jigger, or a form of Jigger.

If it made sense.
"I was walking down the street and I saw this Jigger!"

"I'm going to my Jigger, what are you doing?"
by Omg... MARMALADE November 15, 2009
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An exclamation to use among quaint and polite circles, when really you mean buggered.
"Well, I'll be jiggered!" ejaculated Auntie Gladys, when Gracie won bingo the third time that day.
by chris wheelie April 28, 2005
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A kid's go cart made from a scaffold plank, some bits of wood (axles), a piece of rope (steering) and a set of pram wheels (preferably 'Silver Cross'). The term was certainly used in the Tottenham area of N.London during the late 60s.
'Look at those old pram wheels. They'd be great for a jigger'.
by Terry Richards February 12, 2007
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A jigger is a unit of measurment when dealing with alcohol. One jigger is 1 1/2 oz, the ammount of alcohol in most highballs as well as the size of a shot.
Bartender 1 picks up jigger to measure
Bartender 2: Amature, pros dont need jiggers.
by Fase March 14, 2005
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Liverpool slang for an alleyway that runs behind a row of terraced houses.
If we cut down the jigger it'll take a minute to get there.
by BlueMeanie October 17, 2006
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