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jugglelate 14c., jogelen, "entertain by clowning or doing conjuring tricks," back-formation from juggler, and in part from Old French jogler "play tricks, sing songs" (Modern French jong [..]
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jugglev. To play tricks of sleight of hand.
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jugglemeans a player. (Latin, joculator.) These jugglers accompanied the minstrels and troubadours, to assist them, and added to their musical talents sleight-of-hand, antics, and feats of prowess, to amuse [..]
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jugglea technique used by turntablists to rearrange musical samples to sound like something new. This requires two copies of the same songs and lots of skill, or two different songs, lots of skill and incre [..]
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juggleTo keep the ball above the ground using any part of the body except the arms and hands.
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jugglen. - Any hit that occurs against an opponent in the middle of a Reel in the air. - v. - To hit the opponent with a Juggle.
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juggleHitting a fighter who has already been knocked into the air. Since the opponent cannot defend himself against this, juggles are always counted towards the combo counter.
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juggleSee combo definition.
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juggleTo keep the ball above the ground using any part of the body except the arms and hands.
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