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scriggle 

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.
May I just scriggle through to the bar?
scriggle by Kilkrazy November 1, 2005

Scriggle 

If an artist was to jerk off whilst making a painting to sell
Woah bro, did you scriggle while making that?”
“Sure did”
Scriggle by Pussy🤤 March 18, 2025

Scriggle Scroggle 

A set of words used when you name someone who you do not like/barely tolerate
Person 1: hey have you met *name of person*
Person 2: don't talk about him, he's a scriggle scroggle
Person 1: ok I guess
Scriggle Scroggle by Miko_kiko September 24, 2022

scriggly bits 

A term created by Larry Mills III, meaning random flakes of weed left over from smoking. They can be found on your tray or the floor. If they are found on the floor it's usually a sign that Terrell was there, these are known as Terrell droppings.
Look that table has scriggly bits on it. Larry was here.
scriggly bits by Abriel Ole September 30, 2016

spriggle 

variation of the word sprig. meaning, a patch, shoot, spray, twig, etc.
Josh has a spriggle of gray hair.
spriggle by itoldyousooooo September 6, 2007

Scraggle punch

A term used to denote a dissheveled appearance that often accompanies a series of misfortunes such as to constitute a "bad day."
"Woah, what happened to you, you looked like you just got scraggle punched!"
"Man, the boss really scraggle punched your ass at the meeting today!"
Scraggle punch by Amber Burke December 19, 2006