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Wiggly (adjective of the word Wiggle)
Derived from the verb wiggle (wig’el) v. To move, twist or proceed with short irregular motions from side to side – tr To cause to move in a fashion: wiggle one’s toes. – n. The act of wiggling; a wiggling movement or course. – get a wiggle on. Slang. To hurry or hurry up. [Middle English wiglen, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German wiggelen. – wig’gly adj. The American Heritage Dictionary
ville (noun suffix)
-ville, suffix occurring in names of towns, from French, from Old French, from ville village : place, category, or quality of a specified nature <dullsville> . Village n…1a: a settlement usu. Larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town b: an incorporated minor municipality 2: the residents of a village 3: something (as an aggregation of burrows or nests) suggesting a village 4: a territorial area having the status of a village eps. As a unit of local government.
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