Woggled vs Wiggled - What's the difference?
woggled | wiggled |
(woggle)
(archaic, dialect)
(wiggle)
(intransitive) To move with irregular, back and forward or side to side motions; To shake or jiggle.
As verbs the difference between woggled and wiggled
is that woggled is past tense of woggle while wiggled is past tense of wiggle.woggled
English
Verb
(head)woggle
English
Etymology 1
1923, coined in Australia by Bill Shankley, from earlier American boondoggle.Jeffrey, Ray, The History of Scouting in Tasmania 1909–1985,'' page 81. Published by The Scout Association of Australia, Tasmanian Branch. ISBN 0-949180-08-4 Popularized from 1929 by use in ''Scouting for Boys, 14th edition, by Baden-Powell.Etymology 2
Verb
(woggl)See also
* (l)References
wiggled
English
Verb
(head)wiggle
English
Verb
- Her hips wiggle as she walks.
- The jelly wiggle s on the plate when you move it.