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squiggled

the act of secretly turning inside out your friends backpack or bag; and putting the contents back inside of it, leaving him shocked

Bobby was mad because he had been squiggled over 3 times today, while he wasn't looking

by The Lonley Long Pole May 09, 2008

Squiggling

Squiggling is creation in pursuit of one's ambition that follows a non-linear progression. A squiggler is a person who does not adhere to conformity or follow established rules, someone with big vision and the bravery to take bold steps forward with the certainty they might not always be in the same direction. To squiggle is to step out of a “normal” job or upbringing to do something fearless and groundbreaking. “There is no passion to be found in playing small - in settling for a life that is less that the one you are capable of living” - Nelson Mandela

'I heard Amy just quit her job as a lawyer to become an artist' 'Yeah, she's squiggling'

by BigBraveBold January 29, 2019

Squiggled

Being highly intoxicated ..

"Well Lad were you out last night? " "I was yeah, got pure squiggled" ;)

by I Like Rusty Spoons :) November 18, 2011

Squiggles

When a married woman has such a strong sexual attraction to other males, it's noticeably observed. Typically white wives drawn to African-American males. She can't contain her sexual arousal and makes statements.

I noticed my wife had the squiggles, every time our young mailman come by.

by Cat5 August 21, 2020

Squiggle

A scream that turns into a moan.

The girl squiggled when when she was about to cum.

by dylan byrd June 26, 2019

Squiggle

If a sandcastle is washed away by the tide there is a chance, however minute that this sandcastle will be washed back perfectly the next day, this describes chaos theory. In the same way a member of the friendship group is squiggly, 99.9% of what they do will either go hilariously wrong or they will break something, but that 0.1% of the time they accidentally creat works of wonder. Based on the local folklore of Squiggles McGee in Somerset.

Adjective - "you squiggly sod" Noun - "he is a squiggle" Verb - "he squiggled"

by DaddyButter9 June 21, 2019

Squiggle

In symbolic logic, "not." Used in a highly sophisticated "not joke."

"The Urban Dictionary is really useful... Squiggle!" "We should bring back the catholic monarchy... Squiggle!" "I should do my homework instead of defining words in Urban Dictionary... Squiggle!"

by Galloway February 26, 2008