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  • Jimmy Rigged – Meaning, Origin and Usage - English-Grammar-Lessons. com
    When something is Jimmy-rigged, it is essentially thrown together in a way that provides a temporary solution The word means that it is a makeshift repair that has been completed out of whatever is on hand as opposed to a professional job or project
  • Jerry-built vs. Jury-rigged vs. Jerry-rigged - Merriam-Webster
    The jury of jury-rigged isn't transparent to the modern English speaker, but the rigged makes sense: after its "to fit out with rigging" meaning, rig developed other senses, including "to equip," "to construct," and "to put in condition or position for use "
  • Jerry, Jury, or Jimmy rigged?? - Raising Jane
    They mean 2 different things, jury rigged means to fix the outcome- as in rigging a jury Jerry rigger is to patchwork spare parts together to get something to work
  • What Does Jimmy Rig Mean? - Expertbeacon
    The core definition of a “jimmy rig” is a makeshift, temporary repair or setup using improvised materials and methods Jimmy rigging implies cobbling together a fast solution from whatever's on hand because proper tools, parts or skills are unavailable Some synonyms that capture the essence of jimmy rigging include:
  • Jury-Rigged or Jerry-Rigged | Basic Spelling Distinctions - YourDictionary
    Learn how you’ve gotten it wrong all these years — and whether or not jerry-rigged is a World War I-era insult Jury-rigging originated as a nautical term for rigging up a temporary solution on a ship
  • Uprooting the Meaning of Jimmy-Rigged
    Jimmy-rigging is a term used to describe the act of improvising a solution to a problem through the use of avalable materials The term has its roots in American colloquial speech, and it has been used for over a century to describe the act of making do with what you have
  • Jerry Rigged or Jury Rigged – Which is Correct . . . - Writing Explained
    Jerry rigged is a common misspelling of the term jury-rigged It probably stems from the similar way that some speakers pronounce jury and jerry and everyday language users’ unfamiliarity with nautical slang The chart below shows the relative usage of jerry-rigged and jury-rigged:
  • Tracing the Origins of Rigged | Merriam-Webster
    You may have been hearing a lot about rigging recently: rigged elections, rigged systems, rigged calf-roping competitions, rigged juries, jury-rigged things Here's the catch: one of these riggeds is not like the others
  • Jury rigging - Wikipedia
    In maritime transport and sailing, jury rigging or jury-rigging[1] is making temporary makeshift running repairs with only the tools and materials on board It originates from sail -powered boats and ships





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