释义 |
jig-jig, jig-jog, adv. etc. 1. = jig-a-jig, jig-a-jog 1.
1836Smart, Jig-jog, a jolting motion, a jog, a push. 1864Webster, Jig-jog, having, or pertaining to, a jolting motion. 1870R. Broughton Red as Rose (1878) 151 Jig-jog through life alongside of Bob. 1885G. Allen Babylon xi, That..drawing-master..with his formal little directions of how to go jig-jig for a pine-tree, and to-whee, whee, whee, for an oak. 2. as n. = jig-a-jig, jig-a-jog 2.
1935A. J. Pollock Underworld Speaks 64/1 Jig-jig, a lewd act. 1948G. Greene Heart of Matter i. i. i. 2 The boys' refrain... ‘Captain want jig jig, my sister pretty girl school-teacher, captain want jig jig.’ 1971B. W. Aldiss Soldier Erect 125 ‘Hello, sweetheart. You like jig-jig?’ ‘That's the idea. Let's look at you first.’..She said something—... All we had in common was the word, the call-sign, ‘jig-jig’. |