Another word for rape. Makes it seem less of a crime.
Your honor, I did not rape her, it was more of a struggle snuggle.
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someone that is always there for you, and gives you the best snuggles whenever you need them.
you most need a snuggle buddy when your feeling really bad and when you need someone to talk to. So you can cuddle up to them.
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Someone who only wants to snuggle and not go to the next step.
That girls not wild shes just a snuggle puppy!
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When a man or boy prematurely blows his load while cuddling with a female.
Jim finally got close to Mary on the couch when suddenly he had a snuggle explosion and inadvertently got cum all over his grandmother's handmade throw blanket, and his cat.
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When two people use a video chat program while lying on their sides facing each other.
Variances: Digitally Snuggle
Past Tense: Snuggled Digitally
My boyfriend and I are in a long distance relationship so we digitally snuggle.
Digital snuggling is one way I can be closer to my long distance boyfriend.
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To touch someone you love in public without others knowing what you are doing. "Incidentally, accidentally" brush them bringing instant smiles and reassuring them you love them.
You can't actually touch or snuggle in public (might not be appropriate), so you"happen" to brush your hand so it touches your "snuggle bear". No one else has a clue, but you 2 know you were just "sneaking snuggles".
A "Wuggle Snuggle" is a term used to describe a person (usually a girl) of adorable emotional sweetness and affection. Their personality is so charming that it is capable of disarming even the hardiest of hearts, overpowering our romantic nature and exposing our own senses of desire and vulnerability at the sight of such endearing cuteness.
You could be watching a Romantic Comedy in the cinema and you witness the lead character do something intensely vulnerable or cute; such as waiting in the rain outside someone's door all day to give them a gift of incredible sentimental resonance. When we see this character in all their vulnerability, we fall in love with them just as the romantic interest (or co-star) does in the film. The audience might react by curling their toes, put their hands up to their face, or by muttering; "aw that's so cute! She is such a wuggle snuggle." We desperately want to reach out and hug the character too, but we can't, because it's just a film. Instead we might hug a cushion on the sofa, whimper into a tissue, or embrace the person next to us in the cinema.