1. jigging - Noun
2. jigging - Verb
Derived from jig
of Jig
The act or using a jig; the act of separating ore with a jigger, or wire-bottomed sieve, which is moved up and down in water.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBefore you leave a spot, ease up slowly on top of the brush pile and try vertical jigging. Source: Internet
A: My favourite fishing techniques for walleye are bouncing and jigging. Source: Internet
From jigging to hoop dancing to singing, drumming, and fiddling, you are sure to be entertained! Source: Internet
Celtic, folk and traditional music, including reels, jigs, strathspeys, waltzes, polkas and two-steps to have you jigging in the aisles! Source: Internet
His jigging and buffoonery to please his white conservative masters is almost cartoonish in its ignorance. Source: Internet
Once its value was realized, "They were taken by every available means from spearing and jigging to set lines of baited or unbaited hooks laid on the bottom to trapnets, poundnets and gillnets." Source: Internet