To scriggle: intransitive verb.
Describes the action of wriggling and squirming through narrow spaces such as half-closed doorways, around the floor at crowded parties, and so on.
Describes the action of wriggling and squirming through narrow spaces such as half-closed doorways, around the floor at crowded parties, and so on.
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(verb) To complain about one's trivial social problems
Typically referring to issues that may arise in cliche' teen dramas such as Dawson's Creek, Everwood, or Smallville.
striggling, striggled
Typically referring to issues that may arise in cliche' teen dramas such as Dawson's Creek, Everwood, or Smallville.
striggling, striggled
1. Sally and Josie striggled when Dawson left the party early with Finoa.
2. Jim listened to Jackie striggle about how Jolie blocked her on aim.
3. Amanda couldn't stop striggling after she found out Ally moved her off her top friends on Myspace.
2. Jim listened to Jackie striggle about how Jolie blocked her on aim.
3. Amanda couldn't stop striggling after she found out Ally moved her off her top friends on Myspace.
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I wish I could show it to you but it is something you must experience for yourself;
Scrigglers are hot as hell.
Scrigglers are hot as hell.
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