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When a guy and girl snuggle with only pants on; shirtless snuggling having no shirts on, they proceeded to stuggle on the couch
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Meaning something bad. "Today was so stuggle."
or "That's stuggle." or just "Stuggle." |
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when a boyfriend and a girlfriend get together to study and end up snuggling instead. Guy: Let's studdy.
Girl: Why, we'll just stuggle. |
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verb; the inability to know an outcome; lack of clarity; uncertainty; In a fit of rage, Janet's stuggle led her to mass murder.
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