1. wiggle - Noun
2. wiggle - Verb
To move to and fro with a quick, jerking motion; to bend rapidly, or with a wavering motion, from side to side; to wag; to squirm; to wriggle; as, the dog wiggles his tail; the tadpole wiggles in the water.
Act of wiggling; a wriggle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWith four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk. John von Neumann
My family called me a wiggle tail because I was a little skinny, wiry kid full of energy. Diana Ross
The Sun in London ran a front page declaring my bum a national treasure. I really did laugh at that. Its not like it can actually do anything, except wiggle. Kylie Minogue
I try not to violate what came before me and to leave lots of wiggle room for those who will follow. Len Wein
Never again to wiggle your toes. What a hell of a thing, what a wonderful, beautiful thing, to wiggle your toes. Dalton Trumbo
I reached the stage where I was afraid to wiggle my leg, but then I thought 'why shouldn't I?' It's what I do and now I know how to turn an audience on again. Steve Marriott