Meaning & Definition of word "Wiggle"

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    Wiggle

    /ˈwɪɡəl/

    noun:

    • 1. a small, quick movement or a twist.
      • Example: With a quick wiggle, the worm disappeared into the soil.
    • 2. a movement that causes something to shake or move slightly.
      • Example: The wiggle of the toy caught the baby's attention.

    verb:

    • 1. to move or cause to move with short, rapid movements from side to side or up and down.
      • Example: The puppy likes to wiggle its tail when it's excited.
    • 2. to squirm or twist the body.
      • Example: She had to wiggle out of the tight space under the table.
    • 3. to make slight movements in order to adjust or get comfortable.
      • Example: He wiggled in his chair to find a more comfortable position.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'wigglen', frequentative of 'wiggen', from Old English 'wiggan' meaning to shake.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wiggle your toes:

    To move your toes slightly and quickly.

    wiggle room:

    The ability to change decisions or plans to adapt to different circumstances.

    do the wiggle:

    A playful or dance-like movement, often to music.

    Related Words

    wiggly:

    Having many small twists and turns.

    wiggler:

    An object or person that wiggles.

    Slang Meanings of wiggle

    Meaning: To dance or move in a playful manner.

    Example Sentence: She gave a little wiggle on the dance floor.

    Meaning: To flirt in a playful or teasing way.

    Example Sentence: He gave her a wiggle with his eyebrows.