wigglesome

adj
/ˈwɪɡl̩səm/UK/ˈwɪɡ(ə)lˌsəm/US

Etymology

From wiggle + -some (suffix denoting things characterized by specific conditions or qualities, usually to a considerable degree).

  1. derived from wigelen
  2. derived from wigelen
  3. inherited from wiglen
  4. formed as wigglesome — “wiggle + -some

Definitions

  1. Characterized or marked by wiggling.

    • "She's as wigglesome and unsettled as ever a sailor on land, or a fish out of the sea," said Granny, […]
    • No 'm; Baby Palmer 's so squirmy and wigglesome!

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA