1. Typically used to describe the enunciation, or lack there of, from a person talking while in an extremely inebriated state.
2. An indistinct pronunciation or sound.
3. Used to describe a person's inhebriated state. -e, -ed
2. An indistinct pronunciation or sound.
3. Used to describe a person's inhebriated state. -e, -ed
1. Frankie was really F'd up; I couldn't understand what he was saying and it all sounded like roggle-roggle to me.
2. Mike was so roggled out at the bar last night, we had to carry him home.
also; The mumbled sound made by the Hamburgler "roggle-roggle"
2. Mike was so roggled out at the bar last night, we had to carry him home.
also; The mumbled sound made by the Hamburgler "roggle-roggle"
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(N)/V) A superhuman made 90% out of Whiskey. Someone who hates corruption, sobriety, and government in general. Named on behalf of Air Force Intelligence Officer, Whiskey distiller, former Virginia gubernatorial candidate, and all around badass Denver Riggleman.
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To wiggle and press close together.
To gyrate with rhythms of joy and/or mischievousness.
To wiggle and press close together.
To gyrate with rhythms of joy and/or mischievousness.
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