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2007-02-05 03:50:40 · 2 answers · asked by four_eyed_bandgeek 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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wig·gle

VERB:
wig·gled , wig·gling , wig·gles
VERB:
intr.

To move back and forth with quick irregular motions: The gelatin wiggled on the plate.

To move or proceed with a twisting or turning motion; wriggle: wiggled restlessly in her chair; wiggled through the crowd.
To insinuate or extricate oneself by sly or subtle means: wiggled out of a social engagement.

VERB:
tr.

To cause to move back and forth with quick irregular motions: wiggle a loose tooth.
To make (one's way, for example) by or as if by wiggling: The pitcher wiggled his way out of a jam.
NOUN:

A wiggling movement or course.

IDIOM:
get a wiggle on Slang
To hurry or hurry up.

2007-02-05 03:55:56 · answer #1 · answered by sknymnie 6 · 1 0

squirming...look at link!. To move back and forth with quick irregular motions: The gelatin wiggled on the plate. wiggly, wiggled, wiggling, wiggles

2007-02-05 11:55:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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