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wiggly; wiggly-waggly adjective of movement, wriggly; of form, irregularly undulated UK, 1907- A faint suggestion of turned in toes. A kind of wiggly looseness below the knee prolonged to the end of each footfall. — Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita, p. 41, 1955
- [S]louched in the enfolding basket chair that hung from the ceiling, in one corner, his heel resting on the floor as he made the thing go wiggly-waggly, all the while teasing her with those gorgeous grinning eyes[.] — LaVyrle Spencer, A Heart Speaks, p. 9, 1983
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