Huggle vs Comfy - What's the difference?
huggle | comfy |
(Internet, childish) To hug and snuggle simultaneously: gesture of tender non-sexual affection.
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(Internet) To hug and cuddle.
(archaic) To huddle.
(informal) Comfortable.
As a verb huggle
is (internet|childish) to hug and snuggle simultaneously: gesture of tender non-sexual affection.As a noun huggle
is (internet|childish) a hug while snuggling: gesture of tender non-sexual affection.As an adjective comfy is
(informal) comfortable.huggle
English
Verb
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- Lie still, lie still, thou little Musgrave, , And huggle me from the cold; , 'tis nothing but a shepherds boy, , A-driving his sheep to fold.
comfy
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Adjective
(er)- The robe and slippers were so warm and comfy she just fell asleep in her chair.