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wiggy adjective crazy; outstanding; wild; creative US- Like, if you wanted to get your band book together, he can write and arrange. Real wiggy! — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 47, 1961
- “He could spin donuts on that hog with his feet on the pegs, and man, he was a wiggy cat,” a member of the Angels recalled. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 64, 1966
- — Current Slang, p. 17, Spring 1968
- The fifth member of the household was Millie, who was eighty-five years old, a lifelong Sierra Club member and indefatigable hiker and, Woman told Kate privately, “a little wiggy.” — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 139, 1977
- To say that a person is “a wig” or “is wiggy,” is to say that they are insane–even though it could be in an interesting or even desirable manner.. — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 6, 1986
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