by motogurlie909 December 4, 2006
In reference to a group of women. From the native American word "Squa" meaning vagina and the end term "-ggle" referring to many. Word first surfaced at a bar in Jacksonville, Florida by a sailor in the United States Navy.
"hey man, check out that squaggle over there."
"There sure is a squaggle of bitches in here tonight."
"There sure is a squaggle of bitches in here tonight."
by Jandar78 February 9, 2010
by capn zaky August 22, 2007
1. To do what another party wishes to do; especially a significant other.
2. being carefree and lighthearted about how one spends their time.
see also squag
2. being carefree and lighthearted about how one spends their time.
see also squag
Verb: To squaggle
You seem to want to do that, so I'll just squaggle with you.
I think we should just stay home and squaggle tonight.
You seem to want to do that, so I'll just squaggle with you.
I think we should just stay home and squaggle tonight.
by N Fisher July 6, 2005
A cow squaggle is smaller than a cow puddle. It is used to describe a group of less than 20 cows spaced fairly far apart. Usually in some sort of line.
by Cowgirl28 May 6, 2021
by Lugarthecougar March 3, 2010