Interviewer: You're kind of wiggy, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Interviewee (looking around): I'm wiggy?
Interviewer: Would your previous employer vouch for you?
Interviewee (looking around): I'm wiggy?
Interviewer: Would your previous employer vouch for you?
by zhenska November 28, 2005
by bread infection January 31, 2006
by Tanya Tae September 21, 2005
affects of tripping on acid or ecstasy.
aka. wigging out, or wiggin'
came from the original definition of acting wierd or spastic. Transfered to the description of a person after chemical drug use, as many users act "wierd"
aka. wigging out, or wiggin'
came from the original definition of acting wierd or spastic. Transfered to the description of a person after chemical drug use, as many users act "wierd"
by i handle my handle August 21, 2007
Found in Lancashire.
- A tall person with short dark hair, often found lurking in pubs frequented by teenage girls.
- Someone who suffers from 'magnetic lips syndrome'.
- Has occasional bouts of OCD, which when combined with bubble wrap can cause immense hilarity.
- A tall person with short dark hair, often found lurking in pubs frequented by teenage girls.
- Someone who suffers from 'magnetic lips syndrome'.
- Has occasional bouts of OCD, which when combined with bubble wrap can cause immense hilarity.
Dan: Where's Wiggy?
John: Some chick clamped onto his lips.
Dan: Oh, guess he won't want this joint then.
John: Fucking Women!
John: Some chick clamped onto his lips.
Dan: Oh, guess he won't want this joint then.
John: Fucking Women!
by The Cellar Bar July 19, 2006
by Eazymelow April 07, 2009
wi.ggy
1. Doesn't work quite like it should, undefinably wrong
2. Unreliable
3. Dances like a white person
1. Doesn't work quite like it should, undefinably wrong
2. Unreliable
3. Dances like a white person
1. "Man, this flash site is totally wiggidy wack"
2. "Jack is wiggin out on us"
3. "This bike is wiggy. What's that funny sound"
2. "Jack is wiggin out on us"
3. "This bike is wiggy. What's that funny sound"
by theOdour August 08, 2005