verb (used without object), squig·gled, squig·gling.
to squiggle is to provide love and support to your community no matter the situation
to squiggle is to provide love and support to your community no matter the situation
by BigPapaNFT February 2, 2022
verb (used without object), squig·gled, squig·gling.
to squiggle is to provide love and support to your community no matter the situation
to squiggle is to provide love and support to your community no matter the situation
by BigPapaNFT February 2, 2022
by County farm May 17, 2015
Squiggle-verb, noun
The process of wiggling in a squiggly manner, often out of strong emotions. Some examples are Sorrow, Joy, Boredom, Anger, and Love.
The process of wiggling in a squiggly manner, often out of strong emotions. Some examples are Sorrow, Joy, Boredom, Anger, and Love.
Susan squiggled out of pure elation!
Ellie and Rebecca engaged in a joint squiggle.
Infuriated, he began to squiggle uncontrollably.
"hey, wanna squiggle (wiggle)?"
Ellie and Rebecca engaged in a joint squiggle.
Infuriated, he began to squiggle uncontrollably.
"hey, wanna squiggle (wiggle)?"
by Gay jellyfish September 24, 2020
by morrisdancer and webby December 3, 2004
by strodus May 30, 2023
Squiggle McGiggle is a made up word from Britain and is often used towards friends in a jokingly way.
by Th4tDumb_Ch1ld July 17, 2022