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Huggle

Hugging a dead body.

Person 1: Hey, did you hear the latest news story?
Person 2: Yeah, I cant believe someone died. Some sicko decided to huggle them after!

by Jacobsmachob December 16, 2020


Huggle

Cuddle+hugs

Do you need a huggle?

by TbhAaron February 5, 2017


Huggle

Huggle: Action.
Origin: Combination of Snuggle and Hug.

An intimate embrace with the duration shorter than a snuggle but just as comforting and longer than a hug but more heartfelt.

Mainly used in texts or IM conversations.

Ex 1:
Vilmarie: I didn't get John Mayer tickets! :(
EdwardCullen: aww, bendito! ::huggles::


Ex 2:
MissKhan: Genius- guess who's raise is paying for the road trip?!
WickettEwok: You're the bestest! ::huggles::

by LSinclair July 11, 2008

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huggle

verb. The act of sensual, physical embracing between two people usually starting with kissing, then leading to petting and making out, which ultimately results in variations of sexual intercourse followed by a single, sweet kiss afterwards.

Dhani and Josephina hadn't seen each other in quite some time, so upon seeing each other, they huggled.

by ShiningStar09082009 November 23, 2010

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Huggle

A prolonged hug

It feels so good to huggle you while we sleep.

by red9889 August 3, 2011

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huggle

To cuddle and hug in the same at the session OR at the same time.

My girlfriend and I huggles before having sex.

**Huggles the 1337ness**

by Huggler February 14, 2003

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Huggling

Hugging and giggling with somebody.

Francine the sloth had a fun time huggling with Flash last night.

by Francine The Sloth August 28, 2016

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