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Jiggers may
refer to:
Jiggers, an Iggy
Arbuckle character Jiggers,
alleyways in Liverpool, like
chares in North-east
England Tunga penetrans, an aquatic-related...
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fluid ounces (44 ml). The
jiggers used in the U.K. are
typically 25 ml (0.85 US fl oz) and
sometimes 35 ml (1.2 US fl oz).
Jiggers may also hold
other amounts...
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infestation of T.
penetrans is
called tungiasis.
Jiggers are
often confused with chiggers, a type of mite.
Jiggers are
native to
Central and
South America, and...
- Look up
jigger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jigger may
refer to:
Jigger (bartending), used to
measure out a
jigger (1.5 US
fluid ounces) of liquor...
- The ice
jigger also
known as
prairie ice
jigger, or
prairie jigger, is a
device for
setting a
fishing net
under the ice
between two ice holes, invented...
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March 30, 1935),
better known as
Jigger Johnson (also
nicknamed Wildcat Johnson,
Jigger Jones, or
simply The
Jigger), was a
legendary logging foreman...
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limit on the
jigger's force.
Unlike cylinders,
jiggers always provided a
tension pull,
rather than a
compressive push. The
first jiggers pre-dated the...
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Jigger & Pony is a bar in Singapore.
Singapore portal The World's 50 Best Bars Golangco,
Lauren (2023-11-07). "The key to
Jigger & Pony's longevity? "1...
- mizzen.
Jigger-mast: typically,
where it is the shortest, the
aftmost mast on
vessels with more than
three masts. Sections:
jigger-mast lower,
jigger topmast...
- As a nickname,
Jigger may
refer to:
Edwin Harlan (1886–1939),
American football and
baseball player,
coach and
attorney Albert Jigger Johnson (1871–1935)...