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zig-zagalso zigzag, 1712, from French zigzag (1670s), perhaps from German Zickzack (though this is attested only from 1703), possibly a reduplication of Zacke "tooth, prong." Earliest use in German [..]
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zig-zaga handicapping system for a Scramble
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zig-zagthis is a word used to describe when a payline goes across symbols in different fashion from going as a straight line.
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zig-zag(adj) having short sharp turns or angles
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