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squiggle (verb): between a squirm and a wiggle
Sounds like: accross between a giggle and a squeel she squiggled
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In symbolic logic, "not."
Used in a highly sophisticated "not joke." "The Urban Dictionary is really useful... Squiggle!"
"We should bring back the catholic monarchy... Squiggle!" "I should do my homework instead of defining words in Urban Dictionary... Squiggle!" |
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The name often applied to the tilde (~) button on a keyboard. www dot site dot com slash squiggle username
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A term used to refer to a mark which is not really a line, but merely a meandering trail.
A squiggle puritin will not consider multiple disconnected marks or a mark in which the path crosses itself as squiggles. "He drew a squiggle on my head."
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Basically, the more proper word for motorboating. A tight grasp of a guy's head into a girl's boobs and then shaking violently left to right. Invented in Montreal, Canada. Ugly girl: I don't understand, Pamela. How do you get so many guys to like you, without even trying?
Pamela: Easy. I just give 'em one of my signature squiggles. |
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Noun
- 1. One who has done something incredibly wrong in relevance to how it was supposed to be done. - 2. One who is extremely annoying. Damnit Zak. You're fuckin up in school and acting like a god damned squiggle!
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Dominic Monaghan is totally kissing a guy! Squiggle!
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