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Druggle

1. noun: a task made infinitely more difficult by a state of intoxication; a drunken fail; from the combination of the words "drunk" and "struggle."
2. verb: to struggle drunkenly with a normally easy task.

1. "Did you see Sara's attempt at tying her shoes? That was a druggle if I ever saw one."
2. "Every day I'm drugglin'."

by SluttyPumpkin November 1, 2011

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Druggle

DRUG-uhl, v.

To cope with a difficult situation by using drugs, alcohol, medications, etc.

-Wow, Shaquita is really out of it.
-Yeah, she's been druggling with the death of her cat lately.

-Oh man, it's going to be a big druggle to get through this weekend when I go visit my family

by MandaWooWoo July 6, 2011

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Druggling

When you take to many drugs and you are struggling to keep your composure. You are Druggling.

After a couple of hits of LSD, in the later hours of the music festival, she had stumbled and said that she was Druggling.

by Gooeyness March 25, 2017


Druggling

Taking a combination of different narcotics and/or stimulants, adjusting the mix until the desired effect or psychological balance is required.

I'm druggling coffee, diamorphine and crystal meth until this crunch is finished.

by itsbruce May 6, 2011

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Druggling

A sport performed by juggling and doing drugs at the same time. Preferably snorting coke.

Man! I love druggling! The balls get high and so do I.

by 15-9-14-11 December 12, 2018


druggle

(Verb) Drunk snuggling; May occur after a long night of drinking with a friend of the opposite sex

"Man, I was so hammered the other night, I druggled with Fred, WTF?!"

by Sobak March 24, 2008

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druggle

Verb. To smuggle drugs.

Dude, my neighbor in Lynden, WA had a tunnel under their house from Canada to druggle through.

by woogirl2000 March 10, 2009

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