I. ˈjigˌjäg intransitive verb
also jig-jig -ˌjig ; or jig-a-jog ˈjigəˌjäg ; or jig-a-jig ˈ ̷ ̷69 ˌ ̷ ̷
Etymology: jig (I) + jog
: to move with jigs or jogs : bounce jerkily up and down in proceeding : jolt repeatedly up and down
II. noun
also jig-jig or jig-a-jog or jig-a-jig “
: the movement of something that jig-jogs
III. adverb
also jig-jig or jig-a-jog or jig-a-jig “
: in the manner of one that jig-jogs
trotted jig-jog down the road