[jug.gle] vb jug.gled ; jug.gling [ME jogelen, fr. MF jogler to joke, fr. L joculari, fr. joculus, dim. of jocus joke] vi (15c) 1: to perform the tricks of a juggler
2: to engage in manipulation esp. in order to achieve a desired end ~ vt 1 a: to practice deceit or trickery on: beguile b: to manipulate or rearrange esp. in order to achieve a desired end "~ an account to hide a loss"
2. a: to toss in the manner of a juggler b: to hold or balance precariously
3: to handle or deal with usu. several things (as obligations) at one time so as to satisfy often competing requirements "~ the responsibilities of family life and full-time job --Jane S. Gould"
[2]juggle n (1664): an act or instance of juggling: a: a trick of magic b: a show of manual dexterity c: an act of manipulation esp. to achieve a desired end