wiggle

wiggle
1.
(coll.)transitive verb hin und her bewegen
2. intransitive verb
wackeln; (move) sich schlängeln

wiggle into something — sich in etwas (Akk.) zwängen

3. noun
Wackeln, das
* * *
['wiɡl]
verb
(to waggle or wriggle: She wiggled her hips.) wackeln (mit)
- academic.ru/93770/wiggly">wiggly
* * *
wig·gle
[ˈwɪgl̩]
I. vt
to \wiggle sth mit etw dat wackeln
to \wiggle one's bottom/hips/toes mit dem Po/den Hüften/den Zehen wackeln
II. vi wackeln
III. n
1. (movement) Wackeln nt kein pl
she walks with a sexy \wiggle sie hat einen sexy Gang fam
2. (line) Schlangenlinie f
3. esp AM (fam: hurry)
to get a \wiggle on einen Zahn zulegen fam
* * *
['wɪgl]
1. n
Wackeln nt no pl

give it a wiggle and it might come free — wackeln Sie mal daran, dann geht es vielleicht raus

to get a wiggle on (inf) — Dampf dahintermachen (inf)

2. vt
wackeln mit; eyebrows zucken mit
3. vi
wackeln; (eyebrows) zucken
* * *
wiggle [ˈwıɡl]
A v/i
1. wriggle A 1
2. wackeln
B v/t
1. mit den Hüften, Zehen etc wackeln
2. wiggle one’s way through sich winden oder schlängeln durch
C s
1. schlängelnde oder windende Bewegung
2. Wackeln n:
give a wiggle wackeln;
get a wiggle on bes US sl sich ranhalten;
with a wiggle of one’s hips mit wackelnden Hüften
3. GASTR Gericht aus Fisch oder Schaltieren in Sahnesauce
* * *
1.
(coll.)transitive verb hin und her bewegen
2. intransitive verb
wackeln; (move) sich schlängeln

wiggle into something — sich in etwas (Akk.) zwängen

3. noun
Wackeln, das
* * *
v.
wackeln v.

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