1. jiggling - Noun
2. jiggling - Verb
jiggling
present participle of jiggle
jiggling (plural jigglings)
A motion that jiggles.
Nobody saves America by sniffing cocaine. Jiggling your knees blankeyed in the rain, when it snows in your nose you catch cold in your brain. Allen Ginsberg
In a post teasing her Savage X Fenty lingerie line, Rihanna was seen bouncing up and down, jiggling her boobs in an all too brief Instagram live video. Source: Internet
Bass singer Jim Wetherington, known universally as the Big Chief, maintained a steady bottom, ceaselessly jiggling first his left leg, then his right, with the material of the pants leg ballooning out and shimmering. Source: Internet
“That violent jiggling – for all purposes what we refer to as ‘heat’ – is equal to a scorching 100,000 degrees Celsius, way hotter than Earth’s core. Source: Internet
Twenty-five years of tax cutting and jiggling the federal tax code is the reason why. Source: Internet
The internal degrees of freedom of molecules cause their external surfaces to vibrate and can also produce overall spinning motions (what can be likened to the jiggling and spinning of an otherwise stationary water balloon). Source: Internet