Shuggle

Shuggle (third-person singular simple present shuggles, present participle shuggling, simple past and past participle shuggled)

"Shuggle" is an Irish word meaning to rattle, shake or jiggle something.
Just a drink. A martini, shuggled not stirred.
by C.Morningstar April 16, 2023
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Shuggle

A Snuggle and Huggle at the same time
by ForgottenOne January 26, 2011
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Shuggle

1) a nickname for a man named Shuggy
2)a moving hug
1)Pete:Hey Shuggle!!
Shuggy: S'appening Y'all!

2) To jump into someone so fast for a hug, that the momentum shuffles you a few feet or two from the previous area you were hugging :)
by Jessica Claire Henderson August 26, 2007
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the way in which a bitch of basicness moves around; to shuffle while adorned in uggs
I can't even...if she doesn't stop with her shuggle and pick up her feet when she walks i'm going to just...i just...i can't even
by jtupton October 31, 2014
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I could really do with a shuggle
by betty1248 December 05, 2010
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Shuggling

The manner of walking while wearing Uggs (other brands of boots are available) resulting in unnatural shuffling motions and noises which may be disturbing to the people around you
Jannette: What's that really annoying noise?
Fleur: Sorry, it's me, I've got my Uggs on
Jannette: Well stop shuggling at least! And get dressed!
by Angel_k January 16, 2011
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(verb) combination or blend of snuggling and hugging, used affectionately between immediate family members
(noun) activity of that above
The mother and father shuggled their toddler in the bed early saturday morning when their child came into bed with them.
by Penn Glen December 18, 2011
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