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It's more than a hug, but less than a cuddle, somewhere in between. "Can i have a huggle?"
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Its both a hug and cuddle combinded into one move. Can I get some huggles?
I was with may girlfriend last night and I gave her lots of huggles. |
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Huggles: A huggle is when you hug and you snuggle all in one.
Example: Lets huggle under the stars 1)Lets huggle together under the stars
2)Baby I know you dont feel good tonight so lets huggle. 3)LETS HUGGLE! |
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A cross between a hug and a snuggle. This being something that is only done online. It would be quite difficult to do IRL. Primarily used to offer condolenses or display friendship toward someone. Often used after a sentence to show emotion. I'm sorry about your loss. *huggles*
Thank you for dinner last night. *huggles* |
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This is a special type of hug that can only come from a close friend or someone you love. They tend to be very long, warn and extra special hugs, normally to make on feel better. Jane had such an awful day in school, so her boyfriend gave her lots of huggles
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It is the most amazing feeling ever, everything else just fades away as you melt into the arms of the one you love dearly, finally you can relax and be happy because she's safe and with you. There's nothing like it in this world, and in your heart you're always thanking her for giving you this experience. "huggles?"
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Plural form / present tense of huggle. Often used in online chat. Can I have some huggles?
*huggles so-and-so* |
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