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jigger: see chigoe chigoe (chĭg`ō) or jigger, small parasitic flea of tropical America and the S United States. ..... Click the link for more information. . jigger 1. Golf an iron, now obsolete, with a thin blade, used for hitting long shots from a bare lie 2. any of a number of mechanical devices having a vibratory or jerking motion 3. a light lifting tackle used on ships 4. a small glass, esp for whisky, with a capacity of about one and a half ounces 5. Engineering a type of hydraulic lift in which a hydraulic ram operates the lift through a block and tackle which increases the length of the stroke 6. Canadian a device used when setting a gill net beneath ice jigger [′jigĀ·ər] (mining engineering) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The recreational divers tended either to swallow no water or to swallow about the volume of a shot glass. 75 milliliters [mL]), a shot glass (25 mL), a coffee cup (100 mL), or a soda glass (190 mL). A man of habit, he went to synagogue three times a day, drank schnapps from a shot glass and smoked filterless Camel cigarettes. |
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