Someone who poggles. To poggle is to mess or muck about with (usually) dirty things. Children do it best.
The mother saw her child playing in the garden with a hand full of snail shells and some mud. "What a mucky poggler you are!" she said.
by Mairi Rivers December 02, 2007
To poggle is to play or muck about with something without seeming to have a particular purpose. Children are especially good at poggling.
The children were poggling with finger paints, squelching their hands around in the paint and making a mess, without actually doing any painting.
The girls wanted to poggle in the garden with their collection of snails and empty shells.
The girls wanted to poggle in the garden with their collection of snails and empty shells.
by Mairi Rivers February 06, 2008
To poggle is to play or muck about with something without seeming to have a particular purpose. Children are especially good at poggling.
The children were poggling with finger paints, squelching their hands around in the paint and making a mess, without actually doing any painting.
The girls wanted to poggle in the garden with their collection of snails and empty shells.
The girls wanted to poggle in the garden with their collection of snails and empty shells.
by Mairi Rivers January 03, 2008
To poggle is to play or muck about with something without seeming to have a particular purpose. Children are especially good at poggling.
The children were poggling with finger paints, squelching their hands around in the paint and making a mess, without actually doing any painting.
The girls wanted to poggle in the garden with their collection of snails and empty shells.
The girls wanted to poggle in the garden with their collection of snails and empty shells.
by Mairi Rivers December 02, 2007