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Tham khảo tài liệu 'slang and uncoventional english part 56', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 367 jibs Jim Jones jibs noun the teeth us 1970 jiffy noun 1 a moment a short space of time. Also shortened to jiff uk 1785. 2 in computing a tick of the computer clock usually one millisecond us 1983 jiffy adjective i nstant us 1949 jig noun 1 a black person. Offensive us 1922. 2 sexual intercourse Australia 1988. 3 a deception trickery mischief us 1777. 4 in Newfoundland a thread from a garment used to predict a date with a person of the opposite sex canada 1982 jig verb 1 to stab someone us 1997. 2 to play truant from school AUSTRALIA 1977 jigaboonoun a black person. Offensive us 1926 jigaboo joy shop noun a car supply shop specialising in chrome and other tawdry car accessories us 1950 jig act verb to act foolishly or disruptively 1997 jig-a-jig jig-jig noun sexual intercourse us 1896 jigger noun 1 a bank robber us 1950. 2 a lookout during a crime us 1925. 3 an illegally constructed radio receiver. Prison usage Australia 1944. 4 a concealed device for giving an electric shock to a horse in a race Australia 1953. 5 a woman who will dance with a man for a fee us 1951. 6 a door. An early cant word that survives in English gypsy use uk 1567. 7 a slow freight train us 1927. 8 a small railway line hand-car or trolley used in line maintenance new Zealand 1953 jigger verb 1 to adjust especially of numbers or statistics us 1997. 2 to serve as a lookout during a crime us 1995. I ll be jiggered I m jiggered used for registering surprise uk 1886 jiggered adjective 1 damned in great trouble. Euphemistic replacement for buggered uk 1837. 2 useless broken new Zealand 2002 jiggered up jiggered adjective exhausted. As jiggered up a nauticalcoinage first recorded in 1867 possibly a fusing of Jesus and buggered intended as a euphemism for buggered up exhausted uk 1999 jigger man noun a lookout during a crime us 1924 jigger moll noun a female lookout for a criminal operation who can also serve as a diversion or distraction us 1956 jiggers used as a warning to confederates that a .