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jiggle (v.)
1836, from
jig
(v.) "move up and down or to and fro" (c. 1600, from
jig
(v.) but perhaps influenced by
jog
) +
-le
, which here could be either diminutive or frequentative. Related:
Jiggled
;
jiggling
. As a noun, from 1840.