To move briskly, especially as a dance.
To move with a skip or rhythm; to move with vibrations or jerks.
To sing to the tune of a jig.
To fish with a jig.
To trick or cheat; to cajole; to delude.
To cut or form, as a piece of metal, in a jigging machine.
To sort or separate, as ore in a jigger or sieve.
A type of lure consisting of a hook molded into a weight, usually with a bright or colorful body.
A dance performed by one or sometimes two individual dancers, as opposed to a dance performed by a set or team.
A light, brisk musical movement; a gigue.
An apparatus or machine for jigging ore.
A lively dance in 6/8 (double jig), 9/8 (slip jig) or 12/8 (single jig) time; a tune suitable for such a dance. By extension, a lively traditional tune in any of these time signatures. Unqualified, the term is usually taken to refer to a double (6/8) jig.
A device in manufacturing, woodworking, or other creative endeavors for controlling the location, path of movement, or both of either a workpiece or the tool that is operating upon it. Subsets of this general class include machining jigs, woodworking jigs, welders' jigs, jewelers' jigs, and many others.
To dance the pogo.
To use a pogo stick.
To move rapidly up and down like a pogo stick.
To perform the skateboarding trick called a pogo.
To lift the front wheel of the bicycle in the air and jump up and down on the rear wheel while in a stationary position.
The act of lifting the front wheel of the bicycle in the air and jumping up and down on the rear wheel while in a stationary position.
A dance associated with the 1970s punk rock movement in which participants jump up and down on the spot in the manner of someone riding a pogo stick.
A corndog on a stick.
A skateboarding trick in which the board is held vertically and used like a pogo stick.