Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Underhand scheming or behavior.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of a person in some way.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun
Trickery ormisrepresentation . - noun
Manipulation - noun An
ambiguous reference tosexual intercourse .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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I would have Donna burning and some sort of Torchwood headband jiggery-pokery delaying mechanism on her so she can think but grows more incoherant as the episode progresses.
Humperdinck: "Now, if we only had a wheelbarrow..." rabid1st 2009
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And this point is made flesh, really, by John Lanchester, who illuminated all this nefarious financial jiggery-pokery – but Whoops was a side-dish or an amuse-bouche to the main project, Capital, a great monster of a novel, which does more than illuminate finance: it animates it; and that's when you fully comprehend something, when you can see its face.
No time for novels – should we ditch fiction in times of crisis? 2011
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I'm quite good at jiggery-pokery and we had one teacher retire and another land a university job, so here are Kelly and Rachael.
Outstanding new teacher: dazzling performer Martin Wainwright 2010
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And I liked seeing the original Avengers used due to some time jiggery-pokery.
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Odd, come to think, as gypsies are generally associated with all manner of jiggery-pokery.
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Statistical jiggery-pokery from Gallup concluded that a tall, married with children, Asian-American, observant Jew of over 65, living in Hawaii and running his own business with an income of over $120,000 a year would be the most content person alive today.
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The talk was of planning permission, brownfield and greenfield sites and legal jiggery-pokery, but at its heart was the same tricky notion of fairness that beat within Humphrys' programme.
TV review: The Slap; The Future State of Welfare; Panorama – Dale Farm: the Big Eviction 2011
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Monsieur Ritz would leave in a cloud of financial jiggery-pokery and scandal in 1897, but nothing would tarnish the triumph of the new Savoy, not least because its provision of a bathroom for every bedroom (an almost other-worldly luxury in late 19th-century London) brought more or less every rich American bent on European travel to its wide and welcoming doors.
The Smartest Hotel in the World Julian Fellowes 2010
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Don't come to me with your sociological jiggery-pokery; it's all coincidence and barely worthy of remark.
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Both these worthies returning unexpectedly at this point, the dog at once spotted what it assumed to be jiggery-pokery taking place, and gave tongue in an altogether proper manner.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
chained_bear commented on the word jiggery-pokery
Deceitful or dishonest ‘manipulation’; hocus-pocus, humbug.
Boy. That sure ain't what I thought of when I first saw this word.
February 2, 2007
knitandpurl commented on the word jiggery-pokery
"'Look here,' he said, 'I'm beginning to think there's been some jiggery-pokery somewhere.'"
Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones, p 73 of the 2001 hardcover edition
July 29, 2010
jodi commented on the word jiggery-pokery
used in this Questionable Content
July 27, 2011
alexz commented on the word jiggery-pokery
spotted on the Daily Show, thanks to Justice Scalia.
June 30, 2015
vendingmachine commented on the word jiggery-pokery
Editorial cartoonist Rebecca Hendin: http://www.gocomics.com/rebecca-hendin/2015/07/04
July 6, 2015