get jiggy
English edit
Etymology edit
From the up-and-down movement made during sexual intercourse.
Pronunciation edit
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Verb edit
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)
- (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.
- 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
Synonyms edit
- get freaky, get it on, get one's groove on; see also Thesaurus:copulate