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suggle

to suggestively snuggle with intent to seduce. also used in for sucking and snuggling together.

I really would love to suggle you soo hard.

by Necrofrost November 24, 2020


suggle

like a snuggle, nice hug ^_^ only 100% better

Kelsi is fun to suggle ^_^

by Dan January 22, 2005

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Suggle

refers to a person who lacks any sort of scientific ability and was not born into the peer-reviewed world. It differs from the term squilb, which refers to a person with one or more researcher parents yet without any analytic ability, and from the term suggle-born, or the more offensive dysbindin-1(-)blood, which refers to a person with scientific abilities but without researcher parents.

While pipetting, Betty pushed the plunger to the second stop before collecting the liquid. She's such a suggle!

Jack claimed to have 50 mL; too bad he read the graduated cylinder from above. SUGGLE!

Did you see how flawlessly David made that buffer solution? He's sooooo (suggle)^-1!

I tried to explain spectroscopy to Casey, but he was such a suggle. He didn't get it.

by DaviQd August 17, 2011

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Suggle

Adorable, friendly word used to solicit fellatio from one's girlfriend. Typically spoken in uptalk, with higher-pitched voice.

Hey baby, wasn't that a great Broadway Show at Jang's? Suggle?

by BudzieBoy November 8, 2011

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Suggle Miggly

Used to refer to Suggling a Miggly, or, in spanish, used to refer to someone about to blow up a warehouse

Jeremy said "OHH SHITTT, DANIEL JUST SUGGLED HIS FIRST MIGGLY" or, Daniel said "Oh this is my Suggling a Miggly"
or, James said " Craig is, as the spanish say, Suggle Miggly"

by Toddlideus March 22, 2023


Suggle Snuck

Getting a blowjob while snuggling.

No matter what the manager of that bar says, Adam did not get a suggle snuck next to the poker machines.

by Abombicus June 1, 2014

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