Meaning & Definition of Jig in English
Jig
A lively dance or a piece of music for dancing.
Pronunciation:
/dʒɪɡ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
jigsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A lively dance characterized by quick movements and often performed in a group.
Example Sentence: The children enjoyed doing a jig together at the party.
Definition: A type of machine or tool used for a specific purpose, often in manufacturing.
Example Sentence: The carpenter used a jig to ensure all the cuts were precise.
Definition: A trick or scheme, especially one used to deceive.
Example Sentence: He pulled a jig to get out of paying the bill.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from Middle English 'jigge', a dance or song, possibly of French or Latin origin.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- jig is up: The deception has been revealed.
- jigging around: Wasting time or messing about.
Translations
- Spanish: baile
- French: jigue
- German: Jig
- Russian: джиг
Related Words
- jigger: A small measuring device often used in the context of drinks.
- jiggle: To move with quick, light movements.
- jigging: The act of dancing a jig.
Slang Meanings of jig
Meaning: A tricky or deceitful action.
Example Sentence: He pulled a jig on them during the game.
Meaning: To move energetically or playfully.
Example Sentence: They were just jigging around in the backyard.