jiggy


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
jiggy /ˈdʒɪgi/
adjective US informal
  • 1 uninhibited, especially in a sexual manner.
  • 2 trembling or nervous, especially as the result of drug withdrawal.
– origin 1930s: from jig + -y1.
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