Lizzie didn't have much to say, considering no one was talking to her. It wasn't a bad thing, yet she liked listening to a conversation. Not wanting to NIGGLE her way back into the conversation, she said, "So, why did you come up here?
by Lupin_Luver_MoonyxGirl August 22, 2007
by Jerry Mangina December 24, 2020
niggle nig-gull
1. noun Member of the African American Race who is less than 3 months of age,
2. verb To take a part of something in a small quantity.
1. noun Member of the African American Race who is less than 3 months of age,
2. verb To take a part of something in a small quantity.
Nelson: Can I niggle(2) some of that hot chocolate?
Nazif: No. You always niggle(2) too much you little niggle(1).
Nazif: No. You always niggle(2) too much you little niggle(1).
by Playa Pancho October 08, 2006
by drmmr943 November 11, 2006
by hitlerlover69420 December 14, 2021
by Wendell X April 20, 2008
A term used by anyone being annoyed by the actions or presence of a young African-American child who has no sense of consideration for the people around them.
I was in Walgreen's last night and I saw this little niggle throwing condoms down aisle 16 like there was no tomorrow.
by Herbie Handcock January 19, 2013