A double-ended vessel, generally of stainless steel or other metal, one end of which typically measures 1 1/2 fluid ounces, the other typically 1 fluid ounce
A wooden or metal headed golf club used to play low flying shots to the putting green from short distances
An ingenious device used by fishermen to set their nets under the ice of frozen lakes. It consists of a plank of wood with an arm on it with a sharp metal tooth on the end of the arm. A rope is tied to the arm which, when pulled, propels the plank along the underside of the ice because the tooth catches the ice. Releasing the rope allows the tooth to sink away from the ice, and when the rope is tightened again, the tooth grabs the ice farther along, allowing the jigger to crawl along the underside of the ice
A light tackle, consisting of a double and single block and the fall, used for various purposes, as to increase the purchase on a topsail sheet in hauling it home; the watch tackle
1 Traditional short pitching iron used to get out of trouble on holes 1 through 18 2 Traditional short measuring glass used to get into trouble at hole 19
archaic term for a wedge/pitching wedge Example: The jigger was Nigel's favorite club
a machine similar to a potters wheel used for shaping flatware by means of a profiled tool at a fixed distance from the rotating surface of a plaster mold
A pendulum rolling machine for slicking or graining leather; same as Jack, 4 (i)
A jigger of a drink such as whisky or gin is the amount of it you are given when you order it in a bar. a jigger of brandy. a unit for measuring alcohol, equal to 1.5 ounces, or the small glass this is measured with