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jiggered

/'dʤigəd/
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Definition:
  • Jiggered (adjective, British informal): This word is often used to express surprise or disbelief. It can be similar to saying "I'm shocked!" or "I can't believe it!"
Usage:
  • You can use "jiggered" in informal conversations, especially in British English. It's often used when something unexpected happens, and it captures a feeling of astonishment.
Example:
  • Casual conversation:
    • "When I heard she won the lottery, I was absolutely jiggered!"
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced contexts, you might use "jiggered" to describe situations that are completely unexpected or to express a strong reaction to surprising news. However, it remains informal and is best used in casual settings.
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "jiggered," but it can sometimes be related to other informal expressions of surprise, like "gobsmacked" or "flabbergasted."
Different Meanings:
  • In other contexts, "jiggered" can refer to something that has been broken or damaged. For instance, if a machine is not working, you might say, "That machine is all jiggered up," meaning it's out of order.
Synonyms:
  • Some synonyms for "jiggered" in the context of surprise include:
    • Astounded
    • Amazed
    • Shocked
    • Stunned
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • While "jiggered" itself is a standalone term, you might hear idiomatic expressions that convey shock or surprise, such as:
    • "Caught off guard" (not prepared for something surprising)
    • "Blown away" (extremely surprised or impressed)
Summary:

"Jiggered" is a fun, informal British term to express surprise. You can use it when something unexpected happens to you or someone you know.

Adjective
  1. (British informal expletive) surprised
    • Well I'm jiggered!

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