What does Shoggled mean?

transitive) to shake or joggle. 2. ( intransitive) to shake or swing around.
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What does shoggled?

transitive) to shake or joggle. 2. ( intransitive) to shake or swing around.
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What does Shoogle mean in English?

verb. to shake, sway, or rock back and forth. noun. a rocking motion; shake.
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What is the word meaning of joggle?

Definition of joggle

(Entry 1 of 4) transitive verb. : to shake slightly. intransitive verb. : to move shakily or jerkily.
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What does Slounge mean?

The neologism (new word) slounge seems to be an amalgamation of 'slouch' and 'lounge', and conveys the slow, lazy, ponderous movement of the surfacing creature it describes.
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Is Slounging a word?

1. To idle or loaf about, to move or walk in a slouching, lethargic manner (Sc. 1808 Jam.; Lth.
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What is unusual about the word Slounge?

What is unusual about the word slounge ? It is a neologism - an invented word.
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What means Splaining?

(slang) To condescendingly explain something, often extensively, especially to someone that knows more about it; for example, to mansplain, whitesplain, etc.
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What's another word for Juggle?

In this page you can discover 21 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for juggle, like: shuffle, manipulate, keep in motion, balance, deceive, juggling, perform sleight of hand, disguise, alter, change and mislead.
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How do you play joggle?

Joggle is a two-player or two-team game where the aim is to get 6 of your marbles in a rectangle shape on the board. In order to play you set up the game as shown in the picture above. Each player takes it in turns to roll the die; they then place one of their marbles down corresponding to the colour rolled on the die.
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What does Shooglies mean in Scottish?

shoogly (comparative more shoogly, superlative most shoogly) (Scotland) shaky, giddy, unsteady, rickety.
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What does Crabbit mean in Scots?

crabbit (comparative more crabbit, superlative most crabbit) (Scotland) Grouchy, cantankerous.
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What does Glaikit mean in Scottish?

Glaikit – stupid, foolish, or thoughtless.
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How do you use juggle in a sentence?

How to use Juggle in a sentence
  1. I had to work to tight hourly schedules and often juggle several tasks at once. ...
  2. She is also a top notch student who struggles to juggle the demands of both academics and practicing.
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What is the synonym of joggle?

Synonyms & Near Synonyms for joggle. nock, punch, snip.
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What is the meaning of condescendingly?

: showing or characterized by a patronizing or superior attitude toward others.
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What does it mean when a man is written by a woman?

The phrase "written by a woman" erupted on TikTok earlier this summer to describe men who were respectful, kind, and unafraid of femininity. In contrast, the phrase "written by a man" gained traction to describe female characters written through the male gaze.
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Is condescendingly a real word?

Meaning of condescendingly in English

in a way that shows that you think you are more important or more intelligent than someone else: He shook his head and smiled condescendingly. “Alex, honey, I'm on the phone,” she said, condescendingly.
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What does decadent Townee mean?

The very first idea he comes up with is to criticise himself. He is quite self-deprecating – he puts himself down in a gently humorous way – by calling himself a “decadent townee”. The word choice of “decadent” suggests that he is spoilt and lazy, and that he lives for luxury and self-indulgence.
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What does Aunt Julia represent?

She represents a traditional Scottish way of being that no longer exists. All those details that he cherishes and values about her now belong to a by-gone age. We get a strong sense of that loss in the final stanza: “Aunt Julia spoke Gaelic very loud and very fast.
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What is the theme of basking shark?

The central theme that emerges during this poem deals with our accepted ideas about the process of evolution and our own place in it.
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Why do Scottish people say pish?

Pish. Translation: Urine. However, in Glasgow and other parts of Scotland, it's a common word for something that evokes a negative vibe. For instance, if the score at the football isnae going your way, 'it's a load of pish'.
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What does tottie mean in Scottish?

tottie in British English

or totty (ˈtɒtɪ ) adjective. mainly Scottish. very small; tiny. Collins English Dictionary.
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What does Craitur mean in Scots?

Noun. craitur (plural craiturs) Creature.
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