What does "rejig" mean in this context: "A slight rejig but have used your ideas twice." thanks
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rejig, is like modifying, editing, or shuffling around the ideas
it means they have copied your ideas and added a few of their own to make it better.
Well it means to change things around slightly.
Did you ever do metalwork at school? A jig is a thing for holding something whilst you're working on it. "re-jigging" means sort of half-taking it out of the jig, readjusting it's position and putting it back.
Re-jig , modify, change, - I think it might refer to two ideas being too similar to each other - one is just a slight variation of the other, instead a completely new idea.
Jig is an Irish/Scottish dance where you move around the floor a lot, so rejig means to move things around a bit
Split it into two words; "re" and "jig" - it means, to rearrange.
So it'd read; "A slight rearrange, but have used your ideas twice."
Hope that helps '_'
It means reworking.
Rejig means to take an existing solution and amending it to your particular situation to get a suitable answer. Saves from reinventing the wheel, so to speak.
dont know
It means that they have taken your idea and amended it so they don't have to pay you
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