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Snuggly Wuggly 

The cutest way to call snuggling with your love.
Could I have snuggly wuggly please.

Snuggly Wuggly Snackaroo

Adj.)
When someone fits this description
Snuggly Wuggly- Cute and adorable that you would cuddle them, enough to give her a silly nickname
Snackaroo- Very very attractive and can be considered a "total snack"
Tina is a snuggly wuggly snackaroo

snuggle wuggle 

noun - a cute term of endearment for someone you like to snuggle/cuddle with. Someone you like to snuggle with so much that when you lay next to them you have to almost burrow into them and get as close to them as you can before you are officially comfy.
Come here my snuggle wuggle, and just lay with me for 10 minutes.
snuggle wuggle by darsey September 14, 2007

Snuggle Wuggle 

Someone who want's to snuggle someone else so hard
Do you want to Snuggle Wuggle with me?
Snuggle Wuggle by EmmaRosie March 11, 2019

Snuggle Wuggle Bunny 

A term used by gentlemen to annoy their girlfriends and also to poorly and transparently distance themselves from the feelings they can't come out and say directly . See "Fluffy Wuffy Sugar Muffin (FWSM)"

(Common in London, specifically Isle of Dogs . Possibly related to the irish phrase 'Snuaidh Uaigh Bonnie' which would have been common to Irish immigrants to that area in the late 19th century)
"Nah brah, can't come out tonight. Watchn' Daredevil with my Snuggle Wuggle Bunny"
Snuggle Wuggle Bunny by FWSM July 12, 2016

wuggle snuggle 

A "Wuggle Snuggle" is a term used to describe a person (usually a girl) of adorable emotional sweetness and affection. Their personality is so charming that it is capable of disarming even the hardiest of hearts, overpowering our romantic nature and exposing our own senses of desire and vulnerability at the sight of such endearing cuteness.
You could be watching a Romantic Comedy in the cinema and you witness the lead character do something intensely vulnerable or cute; such as waiting in the rain outside someone's door all day to give them a gift of incredible sentimental resonance. When we see this character in all their vulnerability, we fall in love with them just as the romantic interest (or co-star) does in the film. The audience might react by curling their toes, put their hands up to their face, or by muttering; "aw that's so cute! She is such a wuggle snuggle." We desperately want to reach out and hug the character too, but we can't, because it's just a film. Instead we might hug a cushion on the sofa, whimper into a tissue, or embrace the person next to us in the cinema.