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jiggy adjective- rich; hence fashionable, stylish; attractive US
- DKNY / Oh my I’m jiggy — Junior MAFIA, Player’s Anthem, 1995
- — Newsday, p. B2, 11 October 1997
- A woman or a record both “got me open” but at the moment I write this they both better be “jiggy” if I’m supposed to pay attention. — Nelson George, Hip Hop America, p. 209, 1998
- crazy US, 1933
- “Except one was kind of dead and the other was getting jiggy with a serrated blade.” — Lisa Gardner, Alone, p. 125, 2005
▶ get jiggy; get jiggy with it- to dance, or feel the need to dance to the music US
- [W]ish you nig was dancin’ the jig / here with this handsome kid / [...] illway to ‘ami [Miami] on the interstate floorway / give it up jiggy make it feel like foreplay — Will Smith, Gettin’ Jiggy wit’ it, 1997
- to have sex; to become sexually intimate US
- [W]hen we first got jiggy it was great to go in the shower but when you do it day in day out the novelty wears off. — Attitude, p. 146, October 2003
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