noun a slight irregular or jerky motion
verb to move with quick, short, jerky movements
In cooking, 'jiggle' can refer to the slight movement or shaking of a pan or pot to evenly distribute ingredients or prevent sticking.
In engineering, 'jiggle' may refer to the intentional movement or shaking of a component to test its stability or durability.
In physics, the term 'jiggle' is used to describe small, rapid movements or vibrations of particles or objects.
In dance, 'jiggle' can describe a quick, small movement or shake of the body, often used for stylistic or rhythmic purposes.
In writing, 'jiggle' may be used to describe a character's nervous movements or fidgeting.
A psychologist may use 'jiggle' to describe a patient's restless behavior during a therapy session.