Sniggling is not recommended.
by miso December 05, 2003
1. To take something quickly when someone isn't looking; to steal. Typically something of low value.
2. To sneak and wiggle into a restricted area.
3. To achieve something intangible against all odds, such as stealing victory, through often humorous or unbelievable means.
2. To sneak and wiggle into a restricted area.
3. To achieve something intangible against all odds, such as stealing victory, through often humorous or unbelievable means.
1. "OMFG, did you just sniggle one of my french fries?"; or "He totally sniggled the last piece of pie out from under me!"
2. "My outdoors cat sniggled her way into our house through a hole in the ceiling, after she bounced off of a towel rack and a space heater, I don't have the heart to put her back out."
3. "I sniggled a victory in battlegrounds when everyone else mysteriously disconnected."
2. "My outdoors cat sniggled her way into our house through a hole in the ceiling, after she bounced off of a towel rack and a space heater, I don't have the heart to put her back out."
3. "I sniggled a victory in battlegrounds when everyone else mysteriously disconnected."
by chaosmastermind March 03, 2008
1. a term used to refer to a small black negro, not to be confused with a sniglet,
2. an endearing term for a tarbaby
2. an endearing term for a tarbaby
by Patrick Anderson May 02, 2008
A cross between snigger and giggle... A snigger being a way to giggle rudely! So why not just smush those two words together? We did, and thats how we get "Sniggle."
Blah looked at Blahblah's fashion sense and gave a sniggle. What Blah didn't realize was that Blahblah was doing the exact same thing to her...
by RadioActiveRedhead September 12, 2005
by the sniggler 64 September 28, 2017
1. A redneck term of mysterious origins. Possibly means either "sneak" or "violate." See also: wordsnigglen/word
by Silly Whitey November 09, 2003
by Chris Schulz July 14, 2006