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A group of dorks together. "hey, Check out that diggle of geeks over at the comic shop."
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A word that can be used as a verb, noun, name, or anything the user feels like using it as.
It is common for "pop" to be added after the usage of "diggle" as a replacement for dude, man, or other "bro-names". There is only sexual connotation when applied. Yo Alex, what up, diggle pop?
Oy, Diego, will you pass me some diggle? Hey Jack, wanna go diggle later? Schuyler, I hear you are a good diggler? That man is one chill diggle. |
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the button under the receiver on landline phones that is pressed to disconnect the call. we are sorry the number you have dialled is not available, please send a text or try again, please press the diggle to disconnect the call.
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A Small Village In Northwest England, Full of Sheep Similar To Denshaw. You Going To Diggle Later To Molest That Sheep?
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to tickle someone by digging one's fingers into their flesh, resulting in painful tickling. He diggled me and left a bruise on my arm.
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To tickle and dig at the same time. Don't diggle me, that hurts!
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A tickle deep inside of you. When he was with me he really made me diggle.
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The term used to describe the act of being high off life. Achieved by enjoying your surroundings and others around you without being under the influence. Megan you want to come get high with me?
Nah its all good, Allie, I'm already diggle! |
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