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jiggers

American  
[jig-erz] / ˈdʒɪg ərz /

interjection

Slang.
  1. watch out.

    Jiggers! the cops are coming!


Etymology

Origin of jiggers

Perhaps jigger, as in jiggered + -s 3

Example Sentences

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“Billy, do me a favor and bring us a couple of jiggers,” she said in his ear.

From Literature

Even though her story was peculiar, by jiggers, it amazed me, and it might even get me to Colorado.

From Literature

Since 2010, according to the Argentine government, the navy has chased at least 11 Chinese jiggers out of its waters.

From Los Angeles Times

De Jaen jiggers a handle on top of the gray box, which tilts the glass to and fro.

From Seattle Times

Measuring cups double as jiggers; slotted spoons double as strainers.

From New York Times