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- DictionaryJog·gle/ˈjäɡ(ə)l/
verb
- 1. move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks: "the car bounced and joggled on the rough road"
noun
- 1. a bobbing or jerking movement: "the lurch and joggle of the car"
1. : a notch or tooth in a joining surface (as of a piece of building material) to prevent slipping. 2. : a dowel for joining two adjacent blocks of masonry. joggle. 4 of 4.
Joggle definition: to shake slightly; move to and fro, as by repeated jerks; jiggle. See examples of JOGGLE used in a sentence.
JOGGLE definition: 1. to shake or move someone or something up and down in a gentle way 2. to shake or move someone or…. Learn more.
JOGGLE meaning: 1. to shake or move someone or something up and down in a gentle way 2. to shake or move someone or…. Learn more.
When you joggle a baby on your lap, you bounce it gently, and if you find yourself nervously joggling your foot during an interview, you're shaking it. As a noun, joggle has an entirely different meaning: it's a kind of dowel or tooth used to hold bricks or stones together in a wall.
1. A joint between two pieces of building material formed by a notch and a fitted projection. 2. The notch or the projecting piece used in such a joint. tr.v. jog·gled, jog·gling, jog·gles. To join or attach by means of a joggle. [Perhaps from jog .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
Definition of joggle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.