1. v. & n.
--v.tr. & intr. shake or move by or as if by repeated jerks.
--n.
1. a slight shake.
2 the act or action of joggling.
Etymology: frequent. of JOG 2. n. & v.
--n.
1. a joint of two pieces of stone or timber, contrived to prevent their sliding on one another.
2 a notch in one of the two pieces, a projection in the other, or a small piece let in between the two, for this purpose.
--v.tr. join with a joggle.
Etymology: perh. f. jog JAG(1)