IPA: /ˈdʒɒɡlɪŋ/
KK: /ˈdʒɑɡlɪŋ/
A sport that combines juggling with running, where a person throws and catches objects while moving at a jogging pace.
He enjoys joggling in the park every Saturday morning.
To move or cause to move with a slight, irregular motion; to shake or jolt.
He was joggling three balls while running in the park.
Past: joggled
Past Participle: joggled
Joggling is derived from the word 'joggle' (from Middle English 'joggen', meaning to shake or move slightly) with the addition of the suffix '-ing' (indicating an action or process). The term 'joggling' refers to the action of shaking or moving something lightly, often in a playful or rhythmic manner.
Think of 'jogging' as a light movement or shaking, which helps you remember that 'joggling' involves the action of moving or shaking something lightly.