0 past simple and past participle of jiggle
1 to move from side to side or up and down with quick short movements, or to make something do this:
Some points were jiggled slightly to the right or left to reduce overlap in the upper panel.
They simplify reality into abstract images that can be rearranged, jiggled, experimented with, communicated to other specialists, and then, eventually, transformed back into reality.
I have already explained that league tables can be jiggled.
This may be something of a deterrent, for it would make it more difficult for such things to be jiggled with.
One of the lads went in, used his card, turned the aerial, jiggled it about and tuned it in.
The light must be jiggled to defeat adaptation.