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From the up-and-down movement made during sexual intercourse.

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get jiggy (third-person singular simple present gets jiggy, present participle getting jiggy, simple past got jiggy, past participle (UK) got jiggy or (US) gotten jiggy)

  1. (intransitive, slang) To have sexual intercourse.
    The two of them are getting jiggy in the bedroom.
    He told that girl he wants to get jiggy with her.
  2. To become jiggy (often as get jiggy with a person/music etc)
    • 2003, “Get Busy”, performed by Sean Paul:
      When da beat drops Jus keep swingin' it Get jiggy, get crunked up

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