
1) Aftersail 2) Jiggermast 3) Mast 4) Redbug 5) Whatchamacallit
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1) Bar measure 2) Bartending equipment 3) Cocktail recipe measure 4) Drink measure 5) Drinking glass 6) Glass 7) Pony 8) Pub measure 9) Shot glass 10) Shot measure 11) Slang for the penis 12) Small whiskey glass
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An illegal battery powered device used by a jockey to stimulate a horse during a race or track work.
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a track inspection vehicle.[11]
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• (n.) A species of flea (Sarcopsylla, / Pulex, penetrans), which burrows beneath the skin. See Chigoe. • (n. & v.) One who, or that which, jigs; specifically, a miner who sorts or cleans ore by the process of jigging; also, the sieve used in jigging. • (n. & v.) A horizontal table carrying a revolving mold, on which earthen vessels ...
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1. One who, or that which, jigs; specifically, a miner who sorts or cleans ore by the process of jigging; also, the sieve used in jigging. ... 2. A horizontal table carrying a revolving mold, on which earthen vessels are shaped by rapid motion; a potter's wheel. A templet or tool by which vessels are shaped on a potter's wheel. ... 3. A light tackl...
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Bar measurement of 1 1/2 ounces for making cocktails.
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Also called a shot, a jigger is a small drinking glass- shaped container used to measure liquor.
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The name for an illicit distillery. An American spirit of measure, of 1.5 fl. oz.
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An artificial lure meant to imitate a small fish. Used for boat fishing usually for cod. The angler moves the lure up and down.
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Jig'ger (jĭg'gẽr)
noun (Zoology) Any one of several species of small red mites (esp.
Tetranychus irritans and
T. Americanus ) which, in the larval or leptus stage, burrow beneath the skin of man and various animals, causing great annoyance. [ Southern U. S.]
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Jig'ger noun [ A corrupt. of
chigre .]
(Zoology) A species of flea (
Sarcopsylla, or Pulex, penetrans ), which burrows beneath the skin. See
Chigoe .
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Jig'ger transitive verb [ Confer
Jiggle .] To move, send, or drive with a jerk; to jerk; also, to drive or send over with a jerk, as a golf ball. « He could
jigger the ball o'er a steeple tall as most men would
jigger a cop.»
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Type: Term Pronunciation: jig′ĕr Definitions: 1. Common name for Tunga penetrans.
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Jigger is slang for the penis.
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Mould or profile used when unform shapes have to be made repetitively on the wheel. See also - Jolley
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An illegal battery powered device used by a jockey to stimulate a horse during a race or track work.
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A type of early conveyor consisting of deep U-shaped pans, which rode on cradles and was rocked by a blast powered engine. This jerking movement made the material (coal/muck) slide in the pans towards the dump-end.
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The jigger normally features two sets of measures for liquid, so the bartender can make drinks accurately and quickly.
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Clay forming machine. The Jigger rotates clay over a mould which forms the inside shape of the pot, the outside shape is produced by a former being pressed against the clay as it revolves. The Jolley is th reverse, it forms clay by rotating it while being held in a mould which shapes the outside of the pot, a former in the profile of the required d...
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Term, commonly used in the late 19th century/early 20th century, to refer to a high-frequency transformer used in early spark transmitters to couple the aerial circuit to the oscillation-generating circuit. In modern terms, a type of transformer.
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US spirit measure of 1.5 fl. oz. Also an old name for an illicit distillery.
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Another name for 4 iron.
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Name of an old club with similar loft to a modern 4-iron. Confusingly, it was also sometimes used to describe a short pitching club for work around the green, otherwise called a pitching niblick, or lofting iron, roughly equivalent to a modern pitching wedge.
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