jiggered

IPA: dʒˈɪgɝd

adjective

  • (slang) Very tired.
  • (slang) Broken.
  • (Britain, euphemistic) Damned, in the sense of "I'll be damned if...", expressing utter certainty.
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Examples of "jiggered" in Sentences

  • Then he came slowly up, and 'jiggered' savagely at the line.
  • Gary jiggered across the floor, swinging his arm at the band.
  • Maxwell's equations is constantly being jiggered in dubious ways.
  • The Prize is done but I'm jiggered if I can fathom the connection with the clues referred to in the special instructions.
  • It is that the media has its own agenda to grab and retain viewers, and thus the contest was jiggered to suit those needs.
  • I have found that a tool guided by a straight-edge, and "jiggered" backwards and forwards, makes by far the best lines for blind-tool work.
  • Are you saying that if instead of the current structure, Congress had re-jiggered the tax code to reach the same effect by AGI reductions you would have no problem with it?
  • It's apparently an image from the troubled James Robinson-written Justice League story, that was originally announced as an ongoing, then downgraded to a miniseries, and has had its title jiggered with slightly here and there.
  • It’s apparently an image from the troubled James Robinson-written Justice League story, that was originally announced as an ongoing, then downgraded to a miniseries, and has had its title jiggered with slightly here and there.

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