wiggle out



wiggle out

v.
1. To free oneself from something by turning or twisting the body with sinuous writhing motions: I wiggled out of the tight sweater.
2. To extricate oneself by sly or subtle means from some situation; worm one's way out of some situation: I wiggled out of taking the exam by pretending I had a headache.
See also: out, wiggle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HrÓ&Eth;Valdr-Ancient Scandinavian
StewartSTOO-ərt, STYOO-ərtEnglish, Scottish
WaltherVAHL-ter (German)German, Ancient Germanic
NannieNAN-eeEnglish
Sawney-Scottish
GarryGER-ee, GAR-eeEnglish