0 present participle of jiggle --
1 to move from side to side or up and down with quick short movements, or to make something do this: --
Allmusic praised the jiggling rhythm of the song and called it lighthearted.
Even though these motions are called "internal", the external portions of molecules still moverather like the jiggling of a stationary water balloon.
That persons phone would ring with a jiggling animation and ringing sound effect.
Soft body equips the user with a tool that can simulate jelly or jiggling fat on overweight characters.
People with this condition generally show nystagmus (jiggling eyes), photophobia (light sensitivity), reduced visual acuity, and myopia (nearsightedness).
The list includes things such as reflections on smooth metal, jiggling chains, and one-way gates.
These creatures propel themselves forward using their limbs by jiggling or flapping them.
To deal with that takes a little more than jiggling with the figures or pretending that we face purely a financial and monetary problem, however serious.