wiggy
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Adjective
[edit]wiggy (comparative wiggier, superlative wiggiest)
- (slang) Crazy.
- 1996, "Wetwired" (episode of The X-Files TV series)
- SCULLY: All I see are recordings of cable news shows. They're all dated and in chronological order. You know, that's what Patnik was watching at the hospital when he went all wiggy.
- 1996, "Wetwired" (episode of The X-Files TV series)
- (slang) Uninhibited.
- 2007 January 13, Randy Kennedy, “Art World Luminaries Recall Marcia Tucker”, in New York Times[1]:
- “I thought I was pretty wiggy,” Mr. Baldessari said, “but she was wiggier than I was.”
Etymology 2
[edit]Adjective
[edit]wiggy (comparative wiggier, superlative wiggiest)