A person or group or people dancing in such an uncontrollable way that their bodies look as if they wiggle or convulse. This typically happens during rock or heavy metal concerts by skinny-bodied, emo-kid patrons with hats.
by Darren Y September 12, 2007
by sarah_wy/ellie moran May 17, 2010
wiggly, adj. 1. A word that you use with your friends that can literally describe anything or anyone, but usually expresses the idea of being abnormal, funny or drunk.
wiggle, n., 1. A person or thing that deviates from normal.
wiggle, wiggly, wiggled, wiggling v. 1. To express action in a wiggly fashion. The act of being wiggly.
wiggle, n., 1. A person or thing that deviates from normal.
wiggle, wiggly, wiggled, wiggling v. 1. To express action in a wiggly fashion. The act of being wiggly.
"Let's go out and get wiggly tonight!"
"I saw that guy dancing on the bar at Pantheon last night. He's pretty wiggly."
"All these college kids are pretty wiggly."
"We wiggled pretty hard last night."
"I'm going to wiggle home."
"He's such a wiggle."
"We don't wanna be too wiggly."
"I saw that guy dancing on the bar at Pantheon last night. He's pretty wiggly."
"All these college kids are pretty wiggly."
"We wiggled pretty hard last night."
"I'm going to wiggle home."
"He's such a wiggle."
"We don't wanna be too wiggly."
by elimyrue August 31, 2011
A signifier of events about to escalate rapidly. Generally used in a situation about to become more tense or dangerous.
Taylor: Did you see Mike's ex just came in?
Sean: Yeah, and he's here with his new girlfriend.
Taylor: Oh shit, things are about to get wiggly.
Sean: Yeah, and he's here with his new girlfriend.
Taylor: Oh shit, things are about to get wiggly.
by Stonewall Bones January 28, 2012
by Thewigglemyster April 03, 2021
by Teppergina May 06, 2005
by Crotchfire February 07, 2005