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wriggle verb (wriggled, wriggling) 1 tr & intr to twist to and fro. 2 tr & intr to make (one's way) by this means. 3 tr & intr to move, advance or make (one's way) sinuously or deviously. noun a wriggling action or motion. wriggler noun. wriggling noun. wriggly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from German wriggeln.

wriggle out of something to manage cleverly to evade or escape from (an awkward situation or disagreeable obligation, etc).