单词 | jig it |
释义 | > as lemmasto jig it c. intransitive. To dance a jig; to dance in a rapid, jerky, lively fashion. Also to jig it. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > style or manner of dancing > [verb (intransitive)] frisk?1520 hobble1535 caper1598 to cut a caper or capersa1616 to dance Barnaby1664 to dance low1667 jig1672 to fike and flinga1689 shuffle1819 slow-step1909 dingolay1935 touch-dance1972 headbang1977 to funk out1979 to strut one's funky stuff1979 krump2004 society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > lively dances > [verb (intransitive)] > specific lively dances cinquepace1581 lavolta1590 courant1625 tricotee1665 jig1672 allemande1779 rigadoon1803 gallop1806 gallopade1831 galop1840 polk1845 polka1846 schottische1865 1672 Maypole Dance in Westm. Drollery ii. 80 For Willy has gotten his Jill, And Johnny has got his Joan, To jig it, jig it, jig it, jig it, Jig it up and down! 1713 Guardian 29 Aug. 2/1 The Bride thoughtlesly jigging it about the Room. 1764 S. Foote Mayor of Garret ii. ii. 47 Are all the vomen engaged; why then my Locum Tenens and I will jigg together. a1817 J. Austen Northanger Abbey (1818) I. viii. 123 I suppose you and I are to stand up and jig it together again. View more context for this quotation 1883 Cornhill Mag. June 718 The country dances commenced, in which the beau monde..bobbed, capered, jigged and grinned. to jig it d. ( to jig it.) To play the fiddle briskly. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > playing stringed instrument > play stringed instrument [verb (intransitive)] > play fiddle fiddle1377 crowd1589 scrape1599 to jig it1808 rasp1842 tweetle1912 1808 J. Mayne Siller Gun (new ed.) ii. 42 Jock Willison, a Souter bred, Wha, for the fiddle, left his trade, Jigg'd it far better than he sped. < as lemmas |
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