Sc. Also 8 jundie, joundy, 9 junnie. [Cf. the sb.] To push with the elbow or shoulder; to jog; to jostle. (trans. and absol.)
1785. Burns, Ep. to W. Simpson, xvi. The warly race may drudge and drive, Hog-shouther, jundie, stretch and strive.
1804. Tarras, Poems, Ep. to Friend, 31. Sae junnied on frae day to day, Wi neer a blink o fortunes ray.
1819. W. Tennant, Papistry Stormd (1827), 98. They pousd, they jundyd ane anither.