Huggle

(verb) A cross between hug and cuddle. Lasts slightly longer than a hug and is good when comforting mildly upset people.
My boyfriend gave me a huggle, cuz he knew that I was in a bad mood.
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A hug and a cuddle combined
I need a huggle.
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Huggle

To hug and snuggle at the same time
“I want to huggle you right now Janis” “Damnit Greg we broke up a year ago”
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Person 1: Hey, did you hear the latest news story?
Person 2: Yeah, I cant believe someone died. Some sicko decided to huggle them after!
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Huggle: Action.
Origin: Combination of Snuggle and Hug.

An intimate embrace with the duration shorter than a snuggle but just as comforting and longer than a hug but more heartfelt.
Mainly used in texts or IM conversations.

Ex 1:
Vilmarie: I didn't get John Mayer tickets! :(
EdwardCullen: aww, bendito! ::huggles::


Ex 2:
MissKhan: Genius- guess who's raise is paying for the road trip?!
WickettEwok: You're the bestest! ::huggles::
by LSinclair July 11, 2008
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verb. The act of sensual, physical embracing between two people usually starting with kissing, then leading to petting and making out, which ultimately results in variations of sexual intercourse followed by a single, sweet kiss afterwards.
Dhani and Josephina hadn't seen each other in quite some time, so upon seeing each other, they huggled.
by ShiningStar09082009 November 23, 2010
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